HP (claimed) 442046005357 ☎ +442046005357

Summary — +442046005357

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Caller Name: HP (claimed)
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 5

Expert Opinion

It appears that calls from the number +442046005357 are associated with a scam operation, posing as representatives from well-known companies like HP and Canon. The callers, often referred to as "Daniel," claim to assist with printer setup and computer issues, suggesting that the victim's device is infected with trojans and offering costly fixes. Users have reported aggressive tactics, especially targeting vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly.

For anyone receiving similar calls, it’s crucial to remain sceptical. Never share personal information or grant remote access to your devices. Always verify the caller’s identity through official channels before engaging further. Stay safe and informed!

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Caller Names

HP (claimed)
Daniel (претендент)
Cannon (claimed)

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Recent Reports for 020 4600 5357

442046005357 Scam

After seeking online assistance from HP, a supposed technician called from Bangladesh, despite displaying a London code. The caller requested payment, but the conversation was terminated when they attempted to apply pressure by stating that delaying payment would incur additional costs. It appears these scammers may have compromised HP's chat system

442046005357 Scam Cannon (claimed)

I also spoke to Daniel about setting up my Cannon printer. He asked to remotely access my laptop and showed me a list of corrupted files, supposedly malicious. He demanded a fee, but I refused. Realised it was a scam when I contacted the real Cannon company.

442046005357 Scam HP (claimed)

I experienced a similar issue, where the caller pretended to be from HP Printer, but I wasn't fooled

442046005357 Scam HP (claimed)

On 23rd October 2024, my 85-year-old friend, who is partially sighted, received a call from this number, claiming to be an HP employee and attempting to deceive her into paying £140 for unnecessary PC services after a visit to Currys

442046005357 Unknown Daniel (претендент)

Following a supposed contact regarding a newly purchased printer from Curry's, a man claiming to be Daniel rang me, stating my computer had trojans that could be fixed for a fee of £110-£230, raising suspicions of a scam.

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