209-542-2721
CA, US
| CWG40 2014-06-08 00:30:34 Unknown |
Good one. I'm going to try that next time they call.
| CWG40 2014-06-08 00:29:40 Unknown |
Take your computer to someone who knows something about computers and tell him what you did.
If you used a credit card, better get it changed. QUicktime!
Any financial information in the computer will have to be changed too.
Never give CC#s or financial information to anyone over the phone.
Computer safety 101
| not Michael 2014-06-08 00:24:43 Unknown |
He's not from Windows. He's a scammer. He wants to install malware on your computer. Congratulations on outsmarting him.
| Mike 2014-06-08 00:22:11 Unknown |
I got a call from my Windows security department from this number and they told me my PC had been sending them messages that I was having problems. I played along with him and his broken English and told him, when I did what he asked I got a FBI warning of a fraudulent website. I had another call and couldn't play any longer so I told him my screen went black and I had to go. I hung up while he continued to try and convince me I needed to do more. He called back while I was on the other call and left me a message where he called me several bad names and questioned my intelligence. I sure hope not all the windows employees are so ultra sensitive. What a joke
| phyl s 2014-06-05 22:06:26 Unknown |
I got a call from someone I could not understand and just hung up, Claimed to be windows tech support
| Steve 2014-05-30 18:31:28 Unknown |
I just did a transaction with these guys. What do I do?
| Teetee 2014-05-30 15:41:17 Unknown |
Windows Technical Support
Scam.
| 2Ner 2014-05-28 15:08:39 Unknown |
I received a call from a blocked number, a person claiming to be from "WINDOWS TECHNICAL SUPPORT" asking me to log into my computer so he could fix my problems. I asked him if he was an employee of Microsoft, and he said yes. I asked him for his Microsoft badge number, and he gave me 209-542-2721. When I told him that was not a Microsoft badge number, he said he was with Home IT Experts. I asked for his mailing address, and he hung up.
| DAN ROHRER 2014-05-05 19:56:55 Unknown |
If you get a call from someone who claims to be a tech support person, hang up and call the company yourself on a phone number you know to be genuine. A caller who creates a sense of urgency or uses high-pressure tactics is probably a scam artist.