806-590-7967
TX, US
Amy
Amy
2014-05-13 17:19:39
Unknown
Same thing just happened to me. Don't believe them. I listened to them for a while and then when they wanted my Remote ID/password, I told them I needed to call them back. Called them back and spoke to the "Manager" who then got super upset at me when I said I was calling the police department. He then called me back but I hung up on him.
ryan harris
ryan harris
2014-05-06 19:10:39
Unknown
jack williams called me up and tryed to scam me oops ,,,it was dangerous iam luckey
Randy
Randy
2014-04-09 18:54:34
Unknown
Same shheeet!!! only I got Mark Williams. did normally what I always do ask for number to call back. He even gave me his employee number 81004. NO THANK YOU! I have a brand new laptop with A LOT of anti-virus and mal ware, don't look at porn on this laptop..(lol) that's what IPhone is for, (LOL) great security. Something I learned from my tech guy, don't use you computer as a Administrator, instead make another profile and use that for your primary log on, that way if you do ever get hacked they hack you and only have permission as a guest or what ever your setting are and although it might suck when you do have to download something at least you will 1.) think first before you download anything and 2.) it will limit the access if they do get in and will not be able to make changes with out administrator FYI
FrustratedDaughter
FrustratedDaughter
2014-04-03 20:25:24
Unknown
Forgot to add, filed a complain with the FTC, and with IC3. Maybe someone can track these M***F*** down and put them in jail. So wrong to victimize a 81 year old man!!!!
FrustratedDaughter
FrustratedDaughter
2014-04-03 20:23:11
Unknown
These people jacked up my father's computer yesterday. UGH!!! They put a password on it, now he cannot login and they want him to wire $300 to ARKIDIA TECHNOLOGY INDIA LIMITED through Western Union to fix it.  The 806-590-7967 number was the technician and they used a 469-250-5919 ext. 108 number to sell him on letting them connect.  I support networks and computers, yet I cannot convince my father to call me before he lets anyone access his machine. So pissed off......
PB
PB
2014-02-20 22:18:57
Unknown
Their calls are made using a MAGIC JACK that you buy from radio shack! COMPLETE SCAM. DON'T ALLOW THEM TO REMOTELY VIEW YOUR COMPUTER UNLESS YOU WANT ALL YOUR INFORMATION HACKED. THINGS LIKE BANK INFO, ACCOUNT INFO, EVERY BIT OF INFORMATION THAT YOU HOLD SACRED. They use several aliases. Ones like Technopoint, or IFIX. I asked if it was Technopoint when I called back and the operator just said,"Uh huh." someone needs to notify the FCC or Texas authorities before they are able to destroy peoples lives!
Sue
Sue
2014-02-17 18:50:16
Unknown
Got a call from this number 860-590-7967 saying he was Ryan Harris from Microsoft that my computer has been hacked and sending all kinds of error messages to Microsoft. I was skeptical and hung up.
RV
RV
2014-01-31 01:14:55
Unknown
I received the same call.  He said the same things stated on this message board.  He did know my name.  I am aware that it is available on the internet.  He claimed to see hacker activity from my computer, but he could not identify my IP address.  He insisted that I connect online with them so that they can fix it.  I did not.  He also said that no antivirus software can fix the problem.  Only they can fix it.  Keep in mind, Microsoft would never "cold call' anyone to fix anything.  I hope nobody falls for this scam.
KGB
KGB
2013-12-10 04:43:26
Unknown
Got a similar call this evening ,smelled a rat immediately ! Strong Indian broken English ! Very persistent Prick ! Got his phone number ! Called him back on my magic jack number and told him he had won some pizzas and I would like to deliver them personally !
 Sad commentary ! But I can see how some unsuspecting person could fall for this scam !
Julie
Julie
2013-12-09 21:46:39
Unknown
I just got the same call.  Guy with an accent called saying he was from Microsoft technical department and was getting warning messages from my computer. Took me to Teamviewer website.  I asked for his phone number and looked it up here and found out that this is a scam.  Glad I didn't give him any information.
stepheni donald
stepheni donald
2013-12-09 20:44:16
Unknown
RYAN HARRIS the biggest scammer
Carolyn Selsor
Carolyn Selsor
2013-09-30 04:22:57
Prank Call
When I had this "Microsoft" person call.  He said what everybody is saying.  My only problem is that when he showed me the error messages, I had someone at the door, then when I came back on the computer he did something.  Do I need to take my computer in to a specialist because he did something and we are having trouble with our email accounts.  HELP
Carolyn Selsor
Carolyn Selsor
2013-09-30 04:17:05
Unknown
Last week I got this call from Microsoft in McKinney, TX. (At least that what he said).  I followed his instructions.  He wanted me to pay a lot of money for 3 different cost so I won't be getting a hacker.  He showed me that I am getting error's from "eventview" each time I get on computer.

I did not give him permission to do nothing and I bought nothing.  The only problem now is we are having trouble with our email hotmail accounts.  

I don't know how to correct this problem.
bob j.
bob j.
2013-09-20 00:38:43
Unknown
I received this call tonight from a Mike Roy stating that he's from Microsoft Technical support. He said he was getting information that my computer was being hacked from New York. He wanted me to do something with the the microsoft key on my keyboard. Be Aware
Kim S.
Kim S.
2013-09-03 03:50:27
Unknown
I had a call tonight & the guy claimed my computer was sending out errors to the Windows center & he needed to verify some info. I told him that I thought it was a scam & asked why it came up "unknown" on the caller id. He tried to say it was just my phone. I told him to give me his number & I would call it back to see if it was Windows. He gave me this number. It is certainly not legit!!!!!!!
Msk
Msk
2013-08-28 00:07:31
Unknown
Said he was with Microsoft tech support and one of,our windows pcs was "sending harmful junk files". Yeah, right, total spammer
Megan
Megan
2013-08-13 18:37:13
Unknown
Seems like a total scam, I asked the guy for the IP number of the computer he claimed was sending them errors, and he didn't say a word. Hung the call up, but he's called back twice now.
yokeho
yokeho
2013-08-09 17:10:18
Unknown
Just got a call from these guys. It sent my BS meter to the limit pretty much right away.

The guy said he worked for Microsoft and I asked him again directly if he was an employee of Microsoft and he saud yes. Can't imagine Microsoft woudl be too happy with these guys representing themselves as MS emplyees.
jojo
jojo
2013-08-07 15:49:48
Unknown
Total scam! Jack (with a heavy accent from India) said he was from Texas (lol) I asked him for his phone number while on the call to trace it-he said the same things as everyone else has said and I told him I knew this was a scam and I was tracing his number through my scam tracker program, he said he would prove to me that this was legitimate and I asked him for his physical address and he got very quiet and hung up.
Don
Don
2013-07-26 22:01:35
Prank Call
Scammers,  don,t let them have access to your computer !!
Rather not
Rather not
2013-07-02 15:00:33
Unknown
Twice "Russell Smith" with a strong accent (India?) called claiming to be calling in response to the many messages being sent from my computer (error messages).  He wants to know, "Are you sitting in front of your computer now?".  He says my computer is at risk, and he's calling to resolve the problem.  Finally, I asked for a number where I could reach him 'when I was free'.  There is no way I would allow him to get into my computer to "fix it" when he is calling me!  Duh!  I just want him to stop calling - How can I do that?
carolyn
carolyn
2013-06-26 00:14:40
Unknown
I have gotten a phone call from this number saying my computer is trying to be hacked by someone and they want to help me remove it..I did not trust them and they gave me this number to call back..I have not called back..I am afraid they were trying to get into my computer...
I-Technopoint Solutions
I-Technopoint Solutions
2013-06-25 16:52:55
Unknown
They called my home number claiming that my girlfriends PC was putting out spam and viruses and they needed access to it. They almost had her convinced but she emailed me at work. We have six PC's running through the same router, so I explained to her that there is no way to trace our IP address much less which PC and associate it with our phone number.
I do have one question for these scum sucking filthy untouchables, "Jab tu paida hua tho aagey se ya peechey se nikla tha chutiya?"
Stan
Stan
2013-06-09 06:55:06
Unknown
Searching more the company is actually I-Technopoint Solutions.

Scammers.
Stan
Stan
2013-06-09 06:36:31
Unknown
Got a call from Bob at this company. Was very calm and professional. Said his certification license number was 5617 or something. Sounded as though they were trying to get my confidence. Said he was with the "Windows Support Tech Team" and they've noticed I've hit "report to Microsoft" on several errors. Walked me through looking at my Event Viewer and showed great concern that I've gotten warnings. He told me if I didn't go to Team Viewer, install their remote control software, allow them take control of my PC to diagnose it, I would get a black screen and my PC would be dead. I'd lose all of my data.

What they were doing was free but they may need to charge me for replacing any missing Windows components causing the errors. Looking through your reports, that charge would've been $149.

I didn't want anyone looking at my PC because I have all of my financial data on it. My life. My identity. He gave me this number to call them back at. I'm glad I searched on it.

It hits me now:

- Microsoft wouldn't be calling me, I've always seen an 800 number on the screen.
- Microsoft wouldn't offer to help for free. I'd have to pay a fee for support up front.
- Microsoft really doesn't care if my old PC crashes. Then I'd have to go and buy a new PC and all upgrade all the versions of my software making them a ton of money.
- Microsoft typically pushes the support responsibilities to the PC manufacturer.

This made no sense. Thanks to all of you on here. They made it so convincing. I was very concerned and almost let them do it.
Linda
Linda
2013-06-04 19:45:49
Unknown
I received the same sort of call on my cell phone saying the same thing, my computer was infected with a virus.  Unknown caller.  He said he was with Microsoft and wanted my email address etc., gave me this number, said his name was Aron and I should call when I get home.   pfffff
Lezlee Skov
Lezlee Skov
2013-05-22 16:43:20
Unknown
This guy called and identified himself as Adam and said that when I log on to the nenternet I am getting errors from windows seven and I told him that I do not use a computer at home, only my work computer he insisted that someone in my home has a new laptop and they are trying to get onto the internet but getting errors. I told him that it must be my neighbors so I would have them call him back. He gave me this number and his name. I called the number back and he answeres " hello" not a business name or anything. Do not trust this number!!!
Lolli Harlan
Lolli Harlan
2013-02-13 22:50:40
Unknown
computer sent error message
Pam
Pam
2011-06-06 20:59:19
Unknown
Repeated calls from this number.
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