123-337-8555
| susan 2013-06-06 23:14:13 Unknown |
Number calls frequently...........I never answer unknown callers. The 123 is a dead giveaway! We live in the U.S.A. where there is no such number that I am aware of that begins 123. No name, just a number.
Glad to see that it is someone trying to mess with computers. Bet these idiots never held down a real job.
| Tom 2013-05-07 21:52:02 Unknown |
Just got a call from "Bob" about computer virus on my computer from Computer Services Tech, blah, blah, blah. "Bob" with a decidedly Indian accent said he was calling from "KAH-lee-forn-YAH"; however there was quite a bit of static and transfer switch noises in the background. Ran him around the block for a minute until he had enough and said he had to go. These clowns need to come up with better schtick!
| Not That Stupid 2013-05-03 23:01:11 Unknown |
I got a call from the same number. He began with his BS about my computer, I told him I work for the FBI (which I don't) and I'd have the agency look into it. I asked the caller for his name and number. He responded with F as in frank, U as umbrella, C as in charlie (see where this is going?) to which I responded..... your not that smart, stupid @$$.
As frustrating as this is, I think I will entertain them with a long phone call they will have to pay for. put them on hold for minutes at a time, hold on the doorbell is ringing, my dogs barking to come in.....stuff like that.
| Bjorn 2013-04-19 15:39:15 Unknown |
(Norway) Two numbers of the same kind, most likely criminal, have been calling to day.
Do not answer any call from 1256789993 or 1233378555
| mike m in md 2013-04-05 23:00:58 Telemarketer |
Got a call exactly like the ones described before from this number (123-337-8555). You'd think they would have changed the number. Asked me to log onto my computer and use a shortcut (windows+r) to open c:\windows\inf to tell me what I saw. Claimed that the PNF files were all viruses. When I told him they were supposed to be there, he started having trouble hearing me.
He didn't sound Indian to me, or Asian. Maybe North African. More stupid about Windows than most users I work with -- he wouldn't have fooled them.
| Lisa 2013-03-21 08:15:25 Unknown |
Same scenario except I did not say I didn't have a computer . I said my IT technician would contact him, to please give me more details, his name, number, etc. Same Indian accent. Strangely, the guy disappeared into the sunset...
| Lisa Godin-Roger 2013-03-21 08:09:40 Unknown |
They said there was a problem on my computer and they could help me solve it. They wanted access to my computer.
| Again 2013-02-28 10:23:37 Unknown |
I got a call from the number 1233378555 myself. I cant believe people actually do stuff like this. Scam scam scam
| Patriot 2013-02-21 10:28:02 Unknown |
This is a computer scam whereby the fake company calling will pretend that they are from Microsoft and that they have detected that your computer has a virus.
They ask you to log into another website that will allow them access to your computer.
They then upload a fake program that generates warning type messages on your computer.
They then ask you for £100/$100 to fix the "problem" and for a further £80/$80 per month to "stay protected".
MICROSOFT WILL NEVER CALL YOU IN THIS MANNER
These calls usually originate from India!
| Mr. Keeriernienierneire 2013-02-19 20:51:56 Telemarketer |
guy from India
good afternoon mr keiroeukn, oieknk, kriehht, is it Keriueirh?
"what can I do for you?" (avoid saying 'yes' at all costs)
how are you doing today?
"what can I do for you?"
Yes, well, Mr. Kuerieon;ewintn, this is Rasmajaniwanipee at ithsdighsidgoisg
The reason I call today is we supply tech for your Weendows computer
I believe that at home you have a Weendows computer, is that correct?
"No, we absolutely do not"
So, you have a Weendows computer
"No, we absolutely do not"
You do not have a Weendows computer?
"No, we absolutely do not"
Do you have an Apple?
"I just don't you we don't have a Windows computer"
Do you have an Apple?
"I just don't you we don't have a Windows computer"
Do you have an Apple?
I believe we're done here
Do you have an Apple?
I believe we're done here
(Dead silence while he goes off the line, and then comes back)
So solly to have called Mr. Keeriernienierneire
| maz03 2013-02-01 11:39:51 Unknown |
I have just received my fourth call from these people in two days. We are ex-directory and I have signed up to the telephone preference service. Who are these people and how can we stop them?
| maz 03 2013-01-31 11:12:12 Unknown |
silent call before 8 am
| Anne 2013-01-24 17:42:21 Unknown |
Have called numerous times, I ask not to call again. Will see how that works Have had the beep and hang up before too. This time they ask for Anne, that really bugged me, trying to act like they knew me.
| shane johnson 2013-01-21 20:21:43 Unknown |
they called me said that there give me money back so i hunge on them.
| Heppy 2013-01-17 18:45:23 Unknown |
Thanks for the very detailed explanation, it is really helpful to know exactly what is going on
| kat 2013-01-09 10:43:51 Unknown |
Wanted to say thanks for following through with call, I get pestered all the time from these people, they start ringing at 7am in morning, when I stated what time it was they said he works 24hrs aday so 7am is not early, I often get them to repeat them selves loads of times just to annoy them but, but there must be a law about them doing this.
| Martin Trannel 2012-12-21 22:44:09 Unknown |
Som female named Nancy called and said that there something wrong with my Microsoft computer.
I hang up, because the last weeks I've got a several calls concerning my computer. All calls from USA/Canada or from Egypt and even from India.
| robert dalley 2012-12-20 21:41:45 Unknown |
received this call someone saying there is a problem with my windows program. we need to stop this b-------s***. big scam Microsoft doesn't call peoples houses
| wldgrdnr 2012-12-13 19:34:11 Unknown |
PS reported these folks via the FBI website. This is an international crime based on what I have read on this site, and is in FBI jurisdiction. Their site is www.fbi.gov. They have a special form for internet scams, but since this was a telephone scam that crosses international lines, I reported it on the crime/terrorist form. With luck they'll get the guys, but I doubt it. This kind of thing is so difficult to stop.
| wldgrdnr 2012-12-13 18:39:59 Prank Call |
So glad I did not fall for this one. I was sleeping in and too groggy to look at number when the phone rang, I got the spiel about it was Microsoft. The fellow had my name which is a little disconcerting, and I am at my winter home so I do not know which house he called, as the phones are forwarded.
I told him my husband did on the computer things and was not home (I was pretty sure at this point this was a scam so was not about to cooperate but wanted to get more info if possible)...anyway I asked him to explain more to me about what the problem was ....(he had said initially microsoft was getting a strange signal from my computer and they wanted to check on it...that is when the lightbulb went off cluing me that this was a scam, and why I tried to get more info from them)...
So I asked the fellow (who had a heavy Indian type accent) to explain to me what the problem was. First he said please turn your computer, then he said a second later is your computer on? I said no. He again tried to get me to turn on my computer.
Then I said look, I don't know who you are and I am not turning on my computer, give me your telephone number and I will check on it and call you back. Then they terminated the call.
When I realized (after coffee LOL) that I could check caller ID, I recognized the number as one which has called many times and I never answer.
I am glad that even being woken from a dead sleep, I had enough sense not to give out any info and not turn on my computer (I was concerned if I did that that they could be watching it and somehow accessing it--puter techy I am not ) ...
Unfortunately too many people will probably fall for this before they check a webste like this. I LOVE this site and use it often to check on what I suspect are bogus calls, even ones I don't answer (had I been awake I never would have answered the telephone) Too bad lots of folks fal for things and don't check this site first.
I highly recommend folks have caller ID so they can spot bogus calls...my next step? I am going to report this to the "do not call website"and file a complaint. Often when I do this for some company calling over and over, suddenly the calls stop. Don't know if it will do any good, but I'll give it a shot.
BEWARE folks, anything sounds the least bit out of whack, ask for a phone number to call them back...usuallly anyone calling for a bogus reason will hang up.
and as posted above, Microsoft or "windows" would never call you...That waas my first clue :-).
| 54 2012-12-12 10:38:53 Unknown |
i am having calls from this number several times a day but as it was a strange number i have never answered it thank goodness i have caller ID
| orvil 2012-12-12 10:31:46 Unknown |
had a call and they just hung up.
| Kevin 2012-12-11 13:37:00 Prank Call |
Something about 0% interest rate credit cards.
| MzDeeDub 2012-11-30 19:53:37 Unknown |
Hi all - One day in June 2012, I JUST happened to be having trouble with my computer and internet when this person called. He said he was able to detect my internet issues since he was with MICROSOFT, but I had to sign on to this AAMYY.com for him to access the internal part of my computer. Yes,I FELL for the scam even though I asked many, many correct and good questions - the reply was Maa'm (with rapid fire response answers) with the heavy accent for over 30 minutes.....They were gonna give me $100 worth of laptop checks through the year, but I had to send my money via WESTERN UNION to a Jennifer Smith who is related to MICROSOFT. I saw where the charge was going to INDIA...he said Maa'm don't worry I will change the destination & proceeded to help me create a Western Union password and so on. There is so much more that happened....short of it supposedly someone helped reload my ADOBE and checked my computer which did run better after - but I called the number back that he gave me NOTHING! I called my Chase Visa right away - they saw the charge already came through and I had to deal with the Fraud department. New number and reverse of charges - Now I have seen them trying to call me several times....today I finally answered the fone.....HE has been trying to reach me - my excuse "I have a job and don't know my hours'......and he asks if the number on the charge card still works(?) odd question....I told him I reported the company as Fraud.......he tells me the new fone number since they have been in number changes - try this one (786) 231 - 3770 - the auto dialer is a different one with (1)23-3378555. Oh, yah - i am supposedly to get back DOUBLE the money back that was charged - will I provide the charge card number for that?
| Renie 2012-11-29 01:13:15 Unknown |
Got call on home phone around noon PT. Couldn't hear anything except some grunts and no anwer when I asked, several times who is calling, so I hung up. Ha, I too have a whistle by the phone in case someone harrasses me or does not stop calling. I use Apple, have a laptop with Windows which I have not used in months, no need for it. Besides that, updates for Microsoft always come in anyway, on both computers. I have used computers for well over 25 years and do my own tech work. I often know more that any techie I ever tried to use, so depend on myself to be logical and check things out. I'd hate the whistle blown in my ear, can damage ear drums, but I warn them first I will do it next time they call; they never call back.
| scooter 2012-11-28 22:22:35 Unknown |
i got a call sying it was windows calling and i happened to have whistle handy and the last thing i herdwas a kinda scream too funny hope he phones again so i can laugh againi i have whistle by yhe phone for all scam or un wanted sales .buy a whistle and you can laugh along instead of swearing when crap calls happen.blow whistle and smile
| Ken Skerry, MBCS, FIAP 2012-11-28 13:05:53 Unknown |
Hi
This is a scam from ammyy.com DO NOT respond to any instructions this is a scam.
| orvil 2012-11-21 12:59:45 Unknown |
had another call today no one spoke
| Pele 2012-11-21 12:55:35 Unknown |
Below is a copy n paste from another forum explaining the scam:-
I get these phone calls about one a week. Last time, I was ready for them: I had a machine set up with a clean XP installation, so I played dumb to see what they would do.
They pose as "Windows Support Centre", or suchlike, and say that they've been receiving reports from your computer that there's a problem. You'll probably be asked how old the machine is - however old it is, seemingly, you'll be told that the warranty on your Windows software has expired, or that you should have taken one out when you bought it. Then, you'll be talked though opening something called the Event Viewer, and shown a screen that contains a number of warnings and errors. They will tell you that this is serious, even to the extent that it's causing problems that might force your ISP to cut your connection and/or inform the police.
Let's stop here and make two points:
1. There may well be something called a "Windows warranty". However, I have been a Microsoft Partner for nearly a decade, and I've never heard of such a thing. I think we can assume that if such a thing existed, Microsoft would be sending me lots of information on how I can make money selling it. They haven't, because there isn't.
2. I've never seen an Event Viewer that didn't have warnings and errors, and I've been a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer since 1999. Its function is to keep a record of everything that happens to the operating system so that people like me can find out what's happening if something has gone wrong. Most of the time, though, there's nothing to be alarmed about - in my case, most of the warnings were due to a printer not being found on the network because I'd switched it off.
OK, so the next stage is that you get passed to the "Technical Department". This is where it got interesting: I was told that a six digit support number was being generated so that my problem could be resolved, and I was directed to a website called logmein123, where I could enter this number. Now, this is a common tool used by people like me to fix machines over the network - clients call me with a problem, I can connect to the machine and show them what to do without having to leave my office. In this case, they were going to "fix" my machine. So I let them in. At this point, we will pause for a warning:
WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME ON YOUR MACHINE. I WAS GIVING THIS GUY COMPLETE ACCESS TO MY COMPUTER. HE COULD DO ANYTHING HE LIKED, TRANSFER FILES TO INSPECT AT LEISURE, ETC. I WAS USING A MACHINE WITH NOTHING ON IT BUT THE OPERATING SYSTEM. REPEAT: DO NOT LET ANYONE YOU DO NOT KNOW AND TRUST ONTO YOUR SYSTEM IN THIS WAY.
The first thing was that as soon as he connected, I could see the IP address he was connecting from, and I was able to trace this back to a company name, and trace the company back to its offices in Mumbai. While I was doing this (on another machine), I was watching a rather nasty piece of software being uploaded to my machine and installed. A bit of fiddling around, and I was asked to try running a few programs. Lo and behold, they all crashed with frightening looking error messages - remember, this was a machine that was working perfectly a few minutes before. This was explained as a consequence of the problems that I was having before, and that the diagnostic program they were running was now blocking programs that could get me into trouble.
This was the point at which I was asked for money - they started at £100 to fix the problem I already had, with an additional £80 for a simple one year warranty to protect me in the future, or if I preferred, I could give them £299 for an all-in package including fix, anti-virus software and a five year warranty. Visa and Mastercard accepted. If I didn't want to go ahead, then I wouldn't be able to do anything with it until it was fixed.
At this point I let him know what I was doing, complete with telling him the name and address of the company he was working for. I expected him to hang up on me, but he decided to argue with me, at one point telling me that I wasn't an MCSE and I didn't know what I was talking about. In the end, I just told him that if he had been in this country, he could expect to be arrested, and hung up on him.
So, in summary, I wasted my time in this way so you don't have to. If these pirates call you, don't say a word. Just put the phone down.
| Jon Mc 2012-11-21 12:08:06 Telemarketer |
I told them that their system had made many nuisance-silent calls to me over the last two weeks and they told me that they would take me off their system.
I asked for the company name and they at first stated that it was "Service Windows Systems" and I said no in wasn't, she then said "Technical Services Ltd" (who knows if that it true!), anyway I then asked where the company was registered they hun up.
I would assume that they are just another example of some dodgey foreign company using a rubbish telesales computer system that is ringing out numbers faster than their operatives can handle the calls.
Annoying!