9892563868
☎️ 9892563868 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 0989. The area code 0989 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 9892563868
- Suspicious call about computer ownershipJun
2015Scammer calls stopped after voicemailMay
2015Requesting address to stop callsApr
2015Ignoring calls, suspecting female targetApr
2015Shared common experience with othersApr
2015Unavailable numbers reported on Caller IDApr
2015Harassing scam calls reported, seeking helpApr
2015Scam calls claiming tech supportMar
2015Frustration with persistent promptsFeb
2015Frequent, annoying scam calls reportedFeb
2015Persistent caller reported to FBIFeb
2015Received scam call about computerFeb
2015Daily unwanted calls about computer assistanceFeb
2015Persistent unwanted calls ignored repeatedlyFeb
2015Scammer with foreign accent calledFeb
2015Aggressive scam call; offensive behaviorDec
2014Scam call about computer issuesDec
2014Daily calls; harassment from callerNov
2014Avoids unknown calls; researches insteadOct
2014Scam calls claiming Windows issueSep
2014Scam call about computer issuesSep
2014Scam call about Windows problemSep
2014Claiming it’s a scamAug
2014Kicked from conference, call endedAug
2014Unwanted phone call harassment reportedAug
2014Fraudulent Microsoft call, persistent harassmentApr
2014Spam call pretending to be MicrosoftApr
2014Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftApr
2014Frustrating repeated automated callsApr
2014Disconnected call with computer voiceApr
2014Fake FBI call, very annoyingMar
2014Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 24 March 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Church Town(Surrey), Goatacre(Wiltshire), Harthill(South Yorkshire) and Treverbyn(Cornwall).
9892563868 has 30 comments of which 7 x negative and 23 x neutral
9892563868 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 9892563868 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from a technical or Microsoft support service, alleging computer problems to trick recipients into providing access or personal information. The callers often have foreign accents, speak broken English and use high-pressure tactics, with some becoming rude or threatening when challenged. Many users report repetitive calls multiple times a day, with some receiving threats about software licences or accusations of wrongdoing. The preferred advice is not to engage, to ignore or let calls go to voicemail, which can reduce future attempts. Authorities and official Microsoft representatives do not make unsolicited calls for computer issues. It is recommended to avoid sharing any personal or financial details and to report such calls to the police or relevant fraud agencies.
Reports on phone number 9892563868
11 yearsI've had this number ringing me repeatedly. Today, I finally picked up. The bloke on the other end claimed he was with a tech support outfit and mentioned he could see a computer in my home. I told him straight off that I don't own a computer-only a tablet. There was a brief pause, then he came back on and asked if there was a computer in my bedroom. I firmly replied, "No, just a tablet." He thanked me for my patience, but that was the moment I decided to end the call.11 yearsI’ve been receiving calls each day from what sounds like a scammer based in India. Sometimes it’s a chap, and other times, it’s a woman. The routine never changes: they always claim to be ringing about my computer, droning on about Windows and Microsoft. They’re after my passwords and credit card details, clearly aiming to access my system and pinch whatever they fancy! I tend to unleash a tirade, letting them know exactly what I think of their scamming ways. A few times, I’ve even blasted a whistle down the line when I recognise the number. After doing some digging, I noticed that others mentioned letting these calls divert to voicemail when they spot the number. So, six days ago, I decided to try that out, and lo and behold, not a peep since! If you find yourself in the same boat as I was, give it a whirl-let it go to voicemail, and here's hoping you might find some peace as I did!IndiaMicrosoft11 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number for the past year and it's becoming quite frustrating. If anyone could share their address, I reckon I could put an end to these incessant calls once and for all.11 yearsI've received multiple calls on my home phone, yet each time I pick up, there's silence on the other end. It makes me wonder if they’re actually trying to reach a woman instead.11 yearsI've had a very similar encounter to what many others have described.11 yearsI've received calls from this number on four separate occasions: once on 4th April 2015 and then four times on 3rd April 2015, specifically at 14:26, 17:36, 17:40, and 17:41. They claimed to be contacting me because my computer had alerted them to an issue and insisted that I switch it on immediately. I firmly declined, reminding them that I had received a similar call from 1-989-256-3868 prior to 3rd April, where they spouted the same nonsense. The chap on the line insisted they had never tried to reach me before that date. This is pure harassment! These individuals are exceedingly rude, hardly allowing you a moment to respond. I am determined to report this as a scam, and I intend to notify the police along with any necessary authorities. If anyone has suggestions on whom else I should get in touch with, I’d be most grateful for your advice. Cheers!11 yearsI've been receiving calls from the number 1-989-256-3868 and it appears on my Caller ID as "Unavailable". Similarly, I'm also getting calls from 1-636-333-6223.11 yearsReceived a couple of calls this week. On the first occasion, they claimed to be from Microsoft tech support, just like the numerous other reports I've seen. They mentioned that my computer was sending error messages to them and asked if I could access my PC so they could rectify the issue. However, I had recently had some work done by a trustworthy computer service, so I told them I’d investigate it myself and promptly ended the call. Today, I flat-out called them a scam and put the phone down.Microsoft11 yearsFor heaven's sake, not this again! Can't they just give it a rest? So frustrating! Ugh!11 yearsAbsolutely, this number seems to have taken up residence at my place. I'm really starting to lose patience with the incessant calls. They always claim to be reaching out because our Windows PC is apparently having some troubles, and they’re here to assist. I decided to have a bit of fun and pretended I was using Windows 95. When I quizzed the caller about whether he required my IP address, his grasp of English was woefully lacking, yet he managed to throw in some cheeky comments. In the background, you could clearly hear a male and female having a right old row. It’s high time the authorities took notice of these shenanigans.11 yearsThis bloke keeps ringing me up, so I finally mentioned I was going to report him to the authorities. Let's see if that puts an end to it!12 yearsI received a couple of calls from this number today, claiming that my computer was supposedly sending out distress signals. The caller was a lady whose grasp of English was rather shaky, making it quite challenging to decipher what she was saying. In the end, I decided to hang up, as it was clear to me that this was nothing but a scam.12 yearsThese calls keep coming incessantly, and even when I ask them to stop, it seems my requests fall on deaf ears.12 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious phone call from this number. A woman with a thick accent-quite challenging to pin down-claimed she was working on my Windows software for my computer. It took me a good few attempts to grasp her message. When I informed her that I didn’t possess a computer, she turned quite aggressive. I reiterated that I had no interest in her calls and requested her to take me off her list. In response, she boldly threatened to invalidate my Windows licence! I couldn’t believe it. I labelled her a scammer once more and promptly hung up on the conversation.12 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be Frank, though his English was quite poor. He informed my wife that there were issues with her computer. Naturally, she dismissed him outright, but he grew rather insistent. My wife firmly told him it was a hoax and terminated the call. Shortly after, he rang again, and I picked up. This time, he had the audacity to request to speak to my wife in an utterly disrespectful manner. I unleashed a torrent of expletives before hanging up on him again. What a nerve!Frank12 yearsI received a rather dubious call today from someone claiming to be addressing problems with my Windows operating system. When I informed them that I wasn’t experiencing any difficulties, the line went silent, prompting me to end the call. I suspect this is just another scam attempt aimed at either infiltrating my computer or swindling my financial details, or perhaps even both!12 yearsI've been getting daily nuisance calls from this number, 9892563868. It's the same chap that quite a few others have mentioned! He insists that our computer is sending out distress signals to his team or some such nonsense. Some days, he rings me twice! I've tried being polite and asked him to stop, and I've even lost my temper and warned him that I'd involve the authorities if he didn’t cease his calls. His response? He couldn't fathom why I'd take that step! I've also registered my number on the 'do not call' list.12 yearsI’ve made it a rule to ignore calls from numbers I don’t recognise, but I always make sure to investigate them later. Just received a call at half ten this morning. Pleased I chose not to pick up!12 yearsI've been receiving repeated calls from a number claiming to be Windows 8, insisting they're addressing an issue with my computer. I've made it clear that I'm onto their little ruse, but they simply disconnect and carry on ringing me. It's incredibly frustrating!12 yearsI received a phone call earlier, and the chap on the other end had a rather peculiar accent. He informed me that there was a problem with my computer and that he was keen to assist in sorting it out. I couldn't resist and asked, "Aren't you going to need my credit card details for that?” {chuckles} He insisted that he was merely there to help me with my computer troubles. I then casually mentioned, "Well, we don't actually own a computer or any gadgets for that matter." His response was rather amusing; he questioned why I even engaged in conversation with him if that were the case. I shot back, "You called me, mate!" To my surprise, he abruptly ended the call. What a missed opportunity for a bit of banter!12 yearsAt noon today, I received a phone call from this chap who claimed he was contacting me regarding an issue with my Windows. I quickly set him straight, informing him that I'm not gullible enough to believe that Microsoft cold-calls anyone. I requested he remove my number from whatever list he was working from, but he decided to be cheeky with me. So, I didn't hesitate to tell him to jog on!Microsoft12 yearsWhat a dodgy racket this is! Absolutely fraudulent!12 yearsThey informed us that we had been removed from the call, and then abruptly ended the conversation.12 yearsAnnoying phone call that just wouldn’t let up.12 yearsI received a rather dubious call claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting they were based in London. The gentleman introduced himself as Stephen Jones, though his accent sounded anything but local. He wanted to gain access to my computer to 'troubleshoot' some issues. However, the moment I began to doubt his legitimacy, he started ringing me back incessantly as soon as I hung up! It's incredibly aggravating, as I can't help but wonder what information they might have gleaned from my device.MicrosoftLondonStephen Jones12 yearsI've received three calls from this number, with the caller purporting to be from Microsoft, threatening to shut down my computer.Microsoft12 yearsI received a call claiming to be from Microsoft, stating that my computer was supposedly sending them alerts about a problem. When I informed the caller that I actually don’t own a computer, they abruptly cut the conversation short and hung up. Quite the curious encounter!Microsoft12 yearsIt's always the same routine - a moment of silence, then a 'beep', and a robotic woman's voice bidding me farewell before it cuts off. This has been occurring every couple of days consistently for the past week and a bit… it’s really starting to get on my nerves!12 yearsI experienced a brief pause, then heard a single 'beep', only to be greeted by an automated woman's voice bidding me farewell before the call abruptly ended.12 yearsI received a rather irritating call from an individual purporting to be with the FBI, alleging that I was implicated in some sort of scam. Quite bothersome, to say the least!FBISubmit Your Own Report (0989 256 3868)
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