877-769-2427
Luis Berrios
Luis Berrios
2014-06-11 23:32:02
Unknown
No calls from 1-877-769-2427
erv brown
erv brown
2014-06-09 20:39:01
Unknown
keep getting calls from this number 877-769-2427 day or nite wish they would stop will not answer them
SHARON Bell
SHARON Bell
2014-06-05 19:39:54
Unknown
877 769 24 27 called me many xs yesterday and installed Norton ,malware , got cc #s and e-mailaddress..got me 2..and they did all this wrk w/out pymt supposed 2 mail 2dy ..calling CC company now
Paul
Paul
2014-05-17 22:42:06
Unknown
They said they were from Microsoft and someone had loged in from a different ip add.
Paul
Paul
2014-05-17 22:38:48
Unknown
Caller said he was from Microsoft and wanted access to my computer?
atreyu
atreyu
2014-03-25 11:18:08
Telemarketer
% gunnar's commin to get ya
Gunnar
Gunnar
2014-03-25 10:56:18
Unknown
You're nothing but another lying, scamming, shilling FRAUD! This scam has been BUSTED! That's what all those shiny red stamps mean on your prior posts. You foreign frauds are as obvious as a fraud can be. Your illiteracy & your attempts to use western sounding names are dead give a ways!
Keep trying though. Every time you post you just drive another nail in to the coffin that's holding the remains of your scam!
Skeff Ett Liv!
Gunnar
david andrews
david andrews
2014-03-25 08:32:47
Unknown
i dont know what these guys r saying i dont think they are a scam  ......i called prime tech help , a friend recommended me and they were good , i bought their security plan and they cleaned up my computer well ..... as long as it working im happy .....
the techs are quite helpful ......
MJG
MJG
2014-03-22 23:07:23
Unknown
Yep - help you out by messing up your computer.  If you want to clear something, use GlassWax.
Elspeth
Elspeth
2014-03-22 22:18:28
Unknown
"According to me"?  Why would we listen to the inexpert opinion of a shill?
Elspeth
Elspeth
2014-03-22 22:17:30
Unknown
Oh look - another shill, for yet another "computer repair company"!  Per Microsoft and its partners, they do NOT call you unless you have called them first.  If anyone calls saying you're having problems, sending out or getting viruses, malware, etc - it's a scam!  More here:

http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

Cybercriminals don't just send fraudulent email messages and set up fake websites. They might also call you on the telephone and claim to be from Microsoft. They might offer to help solve your computer problems or sell you a software license. Once they have access to your computer, they can do the following:

Trick you into installing malicious software that could capture sensitive data, such as online banking user names and passwords. They might also then charge you to remove this software.

Take control of your computer remotely and adjust settings to leave your computer vulnerable.

Request credit card information so they can bill you for phony services.

Direct you to fraudulent websites and ask you to enter credit card and other personal or financial information there.

Neither Microsoft nor our partners make unsolicited phone calls (also known as cold calls) to charge you for computer security or software fixes.

Telephone tech support scams: What you need to know
Cybercriminals often use publicly available phone directories so they might know your name and other personal information when they call you. They might even guess what operating system you're using.

Once they've gained your trust, they might ask for your user name and password or ask you to go to a website to install software that will let them access your computer to fix it. Once you do this, your computer and your personal information is vulnerable.

Do not trust unsolicited calls. Do not provide any personal information.

Here are some of the organizations that cybercriminals claim to be from:

Windows Helpdesk

Windows Service Center

Microsoft Tech Support

Microsoft Support

Windows Technical Department Support Group

Microsoft Research and Development Team (Microsoft R & D Team)

Report phone scams
Learn about how to report phone fraud in the United States. Outside of the US, contact your local authorities.

How to protect yourself from telephone tech support scams
If someone claiming to be from Microsoft tech support calls you:

Do not purchase any software or services.

Ask if there is a fee or subscription associated with the "service." If there is, hang up.

Never give control of your computer to a third party unless you can confirm that it is a legitimate representative of a computer support team with whom you are already a customer.

Take the caller's information down and immediately report it to your local authorities.

Never provide your credit card or financial information to someone claiming to be from Microsoft tech support.

What to do if you already gave information to a tech support person
If you think that you might have downloaded malware from a phone tech support scam website or allowed a cybercriminal to access your computer, take these steps:

Change your computer's password, change the password on your main email account, and change the password for any financial accounts, especially your bank and credit card.

Scan your computer with the Microsoft Safety Scanner to find out if you have malware installed on your computer.

Install Microsoft Security Essentials. (Microsoft Security Essentials is a free program. If someone calls you to install this product and then charge you for it, this is also a scam.)

Note: In Windows 8, Windows Defender replaces Microsoft Security Essentials. Windows Defender runs in the background and notifies you when you need to take specific action. However, you can use it anytime to scan for malware if your computer isn?t working properly or you clicked a suspicious link online or in an email message.

Learn more about Windows Defender

Will Microsoft ever call me?
There are some cases where Microsoft will work with your Internet service provider and call you to fix a malware-infected computer?such as during the recent cleanup effort begun in our botnet takedown actions. These calls will be made by someone with whom you can verify you already are a customer. You will never receive a legitimate call from Microsoft or our partners to charge you for computer fixes.

More information
For more information about how to recognize a phishing scam, see Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently.

If you need help with a virus or other security problem, visit the Microsoft Virus and Security Solution Center.

To help protect against viruses and other malicious software, download Microsoft Security Essentials.

Windows 8 includes antivirus protection that?s turned on by default.
Tamianth
Tamianth
2014-03-22 21:21:05
Unknown
Michael matthew jones sofia miller jimmy parker - Identity crisis much?  Do you also see flying pigs and pink elephants? How about leprechauns sitting on the pot o'gold at the end of the rainbow?  

Seek professional help immediately! Run, do not walk, to the nearest psychologist!  Your dday dreams of a scam being true are definitely delusional! And lay off the wacky tobbaccy! What ever your smokin, we don't want any!  

http://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases ... rt-refund-scams
http://consumerist.com/2014/01/03/that-guy-on ... ably-a-scammer/
http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Cold-Call-Tech ... on-150170.shtml
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/10/pecon.shtm
http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/989316
http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=13376
Gunnar
Gunnar
2014-03-22 21:13:24
Unknown
You're a typical, illiterate, lying SHILL!
Skeff Ett Liv!
Gunnar
DM1
DM1
2014-03-22 21:13:21
Unknown
pathetic shill!
Sir Bedevere
Sir Bedevere
2014-03-22 21:12:38
Unknown
Wrong. They are frauds and so are you.

It's a scam:

http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/10/pecon.shtm
jimmy parker
jimmy parker
2014-03-22 21:11:39
Unknown
i am very happy with the work these technicians had done on my computer.....
i just loved the way these people talk to me and fixed my computer
good job PRIME TECH HELP
Slim
Slim
2014-03-22 21:02:11
Unknown
Yet another shiller finds their way to a phone complaint site.
sofia miller
sofia miller
2014-03-22 21:01:16
Unknown
i recieved a call from 1-877-769-2427 , a guy name steve called me telling me my computer was having some problems , i allowed him to get remote access on my computer n he showed me the problems .... i went for a 4 computer plan n i am really happy with their services they fixed all my 4 computer they are running really fast and smooth ..... thank to all the technicians who worked on my computer they were really help full ....it took the technician Sam  2 days to work on all four of my computer and i am really happy with them ..... i have tried many technical support companies like IYOGI , SUPRIOR TECH HELP and GEEK SQUAD but none of them were able to fix my issues ...... HATS OFF TO STEVE AND SAM ....
good job PRIME TECH HELP
Slim
Slim
2014-03-22 20:59:00
Unknown
Your statements are lies.
You are a shill.
You have been caught.
You also lied when you said that company was a "nonprofit organization".
That company was "Created" last October.  Nasty, nasty.

Bye, bye.
matthew jones
matthew jones
2014-03-22 20:53:15
Unknown
I received a call from these people 1-877-769-2427 , doesnt matter whatever people say about these guys. According  to me  these guys are computer experts as my computer was messed up from last 2 months but now its running very good and fast too.
Thanx to PRIME TECH HELP .
DM1
DM1
2014-03-22 02:13:06
Unknown
shill!
Michael
Michael
2014-03-22 02:10:02
Unknown
It's a company prime tech help. I recently subscribed with their service plan and they have been very generous and very worthy for the money i spent. I really don't know what happened but if you still have something to clear out with them try talking to 'eddie' or 'andy' they can really help you out with everything.
Armbruster
Armbruster
2014-03-03 01:48:31
Unknown
I called Intuit because I had a problem with my Quick books program. Intuit has
stopped giving tech support (despite their outrageous software charges). Their
tech support is now given by iYogi (in the Phillipines). This company would not give
tech support unless I signed up for either two year or three year tech support at
the cost of $469.00 or $349.00 respectively. I declined. Three days later
I received two calls from 877 769 2427. I did not answer the first and the second
followed immediately thereafter showing that it was not a computer generated call
but generated by a human being. Time Sunday night near nine ocllock. Time in the Phillipines
would be Monday about0ne pm.
Jeff
Jeff
2014-03-01 01:45:01
Unknown
This is a company called Prime Tech Help (primetechhelp.com).  They are trying to sell you their "protection" services.
paul eckert
paul eckert
2014-01-23 02:51:39
Unknown
they are big scammers fromindia.. they say that my computer is hacked.. they cant even see my computer and say that my computer is hacked.. fake company and fake people from india.. be careful from these scammers..
Paul Armbrust
Paul Armbrust
2014-01-11 18:04:46
Unknown
Who is using 877-769-2427? They said there was something wrong with my computer & wanted to fix it
Paul Armbrust
Paul Armbrust
2014-01-11 18:00:16
Unknown
Who is using 877-769-2437?
cole
cole
2014-01-04 04:01:41
Unknown
someone said they were from dell and noticed suspicious activity of a computer of a client of mine. I am his computer repairman and he consults me for all computer problems which is why he called asking if this was a scam or if this was legit because he had ordered a 1 yr contract for support from dell to fix a PC problem. however they did not fix it which is where i came in. anyone get a call from dell about suspicious activity or anything similar like that. this was the phone number that came up if so pls email me at [removed]@yahoo.com
Mark
Mark
2013-06-26 12:36:54
Unknown
Well I see they have changed their company name apparently. When they called me they were calling theirselves R And B Equity. These people are scam artists. Do not even call them back.
Kristie
Kristie
2013-06-24 22:28:09
Debt Collector
Had a nasty message from a Mark Fox on my VM at home for my FATHER!!! How they got my number is beyond me and how they even knew I was related is also beyond me since my first name isn't even listed. Do you know how many people have my last name!?!?!? He called and said that they had a claim charges against him and that he was to call immediately and gave me a case number. How dare you randomly called someone then threaten them with charges being filed against them and that they have been served. Losers!!!!! You guys need to find a new hobby~
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