7057283916
☎️ 7057283916 👆 is a valid (Personal Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 705728 with a prefix of 070.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 7057283916
- Scam call about computer issuesApr
2016Annoying scam calls hang upAug
2015Frequent silent calls from J. CassarAug
2015Regular scam calls, need actionMar
2015Scammer calls about computer, creditFeb
2015Strange calls targeting only femalesJan
2015Scam call about credit cardDec
2014Frustrated with missed, unresponsive callsNov
2014Constantly busy, no answer receivedNov
2014Receiving repeated calls, blocked numberOct
2014Scammer claiming Windows, hung upOct
2014Curious about potential spam callsOct
2014Unidentified caller from Barrie, OntarioOct
2014Incorrect computer inquiry, misunderstanding occurredSep
2014Repeated calls, hang up, suspiciousSep
2014Suspicious Microsoft call, hung upAug
2014Scammer claimed to be MicrosoftJul
2014Unrecognized number searched, found informationJul
2014Annoying advertising calls, real troubleJul
2014Persistent sales call despite refusalJun
2014Scam call from Microsoft impersonatorMay
2014Suspicious request for computer accessJan
2014Threatening call after winning announcementNov
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 05 November 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Duisdalemore(Highland), East Hagbourne(Oxfordshire), Gwithian(Cornwall) and Spelter(Glamorgan).
7057283916 has 23 comments of which 18 x neutral and 5 x negative
7057283916 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 7057283916 👆 is reported as a nuisance number linked to persistent scam calls targeting individuals in the UK. Callers often impersonate government officials, Microsoft representatives, or financial service agents, claiming issues with computers or credit cards to extract personal information. The calls frequently feature heavy foreign accents and involve threats or false accusations such as illegal computer activity or Wi-Fi theft. Many users report calls that hang up quickly or leave no message, with return calls often resulting in busy signals. The number appears connected to multiple addresses in Canada, suggesting overseas operation. Recipients are advised to remain vigilant, avoid sharing personal details, and consider blocking the number to prevent further harassment. Authorities have yet to resolve this ongoing problem conclusively.
Reports on phone number 7057283916
10 yearsI recently received a call from a number claiming to be from the government. The person on the other end stated that our computer had 6 complaints against it. They further alleged that threatening messages were being sent out and illegal content was being uploaded from our address. Unfortunately, I wasn't aware that this was a scam at the time. Due to not being able to reach the other computer without my cell phone, I requested them to call my mobile instead. They informed me that it was a Windows issue and offered to guide me through the necessary steps to resolve it remotely. Trusting their credentials, I provided them with my cell phone number. However, they never called me back, so I attempted to return the call, only to find that the number was consistently busy.11 yearsReceiving random calls followed by abrupt hang-ups can be quite bothersome, possibly indicating an attempt at scamming.11 yearsAlmost every day, there are incessant and abrupt phone calls-mostly from a certain individual named J. Cassar, according to the computer. As per the record, J. Cassar resides at 16 Archer St in Barrie.J. CassarArcher StBarrie12 yearsI receive frequent phone calls. There must be a solution to this issue! The calls are always about my computer, definitely a scam. The caller speaks with a strong accent. I informed him that I would be contacting the police.12 yearsA few weeks ago, I received a call from a man with a noticeably thick accent. He claimed that there was an issue with my computer. Naturally, I responded sharply, calling him a crook and questioning which computer he was referring to. Unsettled by my reaction, he promptly ended the call. Today, I received another call from the same number, and to my surprise, it was the same man with the distinct accent. This time he mentioned something about my credit card. I immediately questioned him, stating that I didn't own any credit card. Curious, he asked me about which cards I possessed, to which I responded with utter confusion. Sensing that something wasn't right, I firmly accused him of being a scammer and told him that I didn't have a Visa card. In response, he abruptly hung up. Although I realize that my actions won't put an end to this sort of fraudulent activity, it does bring me a small sense of satisfaction to confront these scammers directly.12 yearsI received a call from him, complaining about me using his Wi-Fi. However, when I searched for the number, I found that it doesn't belong to someone in my town at all. Has anyone reported this number to the police? I find it strange that he only contacts females and hangs up when a male answers the phone. It's quite odd to me.12 yearsI received a call from this number, where the person claimed to be working for a company contracted by all financial services visa and master card. The purpose of the call was to offer lower rates to cardholders whose cards were in good standing. To verify that I was the cardholder, he asked me to confirm the expiry date on my card. He then proceeded to provide me with the starting digits of my card number and asked me to read off the remaining balance on the card. He assured me that once I was verified, he would be able to confirm my balance and payment history. I questioned why he couldn't verify me using other information, but he responded rudely by calling me stupid for not confirming my card number. He claimed that my interest rate would be reduced to 1.9% if I complied. However, when I requested to speak to his supervisor, he abruptly ended the call. I tried calling the number back, but it always rang as busy. This is definitely a scam, so please be cautious and aware.12 yearsThis week, I've been unfortunate enough to have received calls twice from the same number. However, I wasn't able to answer them in time. What's particularly irritating is that these calls come through on my mobile phone. Furthermore, the caller never bothers to leave a message, and whenever I try to return their call, the line is always engaged. Has anyone else managed to speak to these individuals and put an end to their incessant calling? It's reaching a point of great frustration for me, and I'd really like it to cease.12 yearsThey frequently disregard my calls, always preoccupied and never answering.12 yearsI continuously receive phone calls from the aforementioned number. Whenever I attempt to dial back, it shows the line as engaged. As a preventive measure, I have now blocked the number on my mobile phone. This should provide a temporary respite until they attempt to contact me from a different number, triggering the repetitive cycle once again.12 yearsI received a phone call a moment ago from someone claiming to be from Windows. According to them, my email activities were resulting in the unintentional download of numerous viruses and spyware. Not convinced by the authenticity of the call, I promptly ended the conversation and hung up on them.12 yearsI decided to answer an incoming call from an unfamiliar number because I was anticipating a call from someone who would be visiting town, but whose number I didn't have in my contacts. Unfortunately, there was no one on the other end of the call. I patiently waited for about 20-30 seconds before ending the call. Interestingly, just a few moments prior to this call, I received another call from a number displayed as 'unknown'. It only rang once before disconnecting. I can't help but wonder if these two calls are somehow related.12 yearsI received a phone call this morning at 9:15 am from a person named J. Cassar, residing at 16 Archer St., Barrie, Ontario. They didn't leave a message. Interestingly, this person is also listed as J. E. Lloyd New, living at 56 Newton St., Barrie, Ontario.J. CassarArcher St.BarrieOntarioJ. E. Lloyd NewNewton St.12 yearsMy acquaintance was curious to know how my Dell computer was functioning. However, I must clarify that I do not own a Dell computer, so he was pursuing the wrong line of inquiry.Dell12 yearsThey have phoned a few times this week, informing my wife about their reason for calling being our computer. However, whenever I pick up the phone, they end the call after a few seconds.12 yearsA man called claiming to be from Microsoft, informing me that my computer had been generating numerous error messages. He insisted that I turn on my computer so that he could rectify the issues. However, I noticed that he spoke with a heavy Middle Eastern accent and what alarmed me even more was the fact that he knew my name. Feeling doubtful about his authenticity, I promptly ended the call.Microsoft12 yearsHe stated that he was a representative from Microsoft, but I promptly interrupted him and refused to allow him to continue speaking. His heavy accent suggested that he was likely from the Middle East.MicrosoftMiddle East12 yearsI received a call on Sunday night, July 13th, 2014 from an unfamiliar number. To find out more about the caller, I decided to conduct a search. Here's what I found.12 yearsUnwanted phone calls to our mobiles can be a real nuisance. Persistent advertising calls can cause quite a bit of irritation.12 yearsHe kept insisting that I should get a free ADt thing, but no matter how many times I said no, he continued to talk. So, in the end, I decided to hang up.12 yearsA man with a pronounced accent phoned me, alleging that he was calling on behalf of Microsoft. He informed me that my computer had transmitted numerous error reports, indicating a potential hacking incident. The caller insisted that I grant him access to my computer in order to resolve the issue. I promptly declined his request and ended the conversation. It is important to note that legitimate emails from Microsoft always address me by name and contain relevant personal information. In this instance, the caller failed to provide such details or mention my name. Moreover, upon researching the number used to call me, it appears to be connected to two distinct addresses in Barrie, Ontario.MicrosoftBarrieOntario13 yearsI am being falsely accused of requesting access to my computer due to an alleged issue. This accusation is completely unfounded and suggests malicious intent on my part, such as attempting to steal private data.13 yearsI was informed that I had won a sum of money, as well as a brand new car. However, the tone suddenly shifted to anger, and the individual made explicit threats to come and harm me.Submit Your Own Report (070 5728 3916)
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