972-591-8270
TX, US
Idaho
Idaho
2014-06-20 22:30:29
Unknown
Same as others are reporting.  Name of Windows services was IFixResolutions.  They asked me to type in 'eventvwr' and run it to step through fixing problems that could my computer to crash.  At that point, I refused and asked them for the number to call to verify their legitimacy.  After searching web for their company name, and then typing in their number, I am relieved that I did not cooperate.
Crichton
Crichton
2014-06-19 20:55:56
Unknown
This scam has been around since 2009 or earlier. A Google search for "windows computer repair scam" will provide lots of background. The following link provides a good summary:
http://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-09-2012/tech-support-scam.html
Bottom line - never give anyone personal information or information that will let them access your computer or accounts unless you initiate the transaction.
No reputable company will contact you and ask for this kind of information!
Slim
Slim
2014-05-15 19:42:12
Unknown
The people who use that phone number to call seem to change their company's name quite often.
If you were happy with their services,
* What is the REAL name of the company?
* What is their business address?
* What is their website address?
* Why could you not describe their "services"?
* How much are they paying you to shill for them?

Intelligent readers know that any unsolicited call, volunteering to "fix their computer", is a scam!
Elspeth
Elspeth
2014-05-15 19:40:33
Unknown
Neither Microsoft or their partners cold call people - they only call if you've called them first.  They also do not "monitor" everyone's computers so they cannot possibly know if a computer is "sending error messages or viruses out".  This is nothing more than a scam, and you are obviously another shill for them.  Hurts that this site cuts into your profits, doesn't it?  Good!
Neel Victor
Neel Victor
2014-05-15 19:37:19
Unknown
Yes i do know about it, I subscribed to their services on December 2013 and paid this guys an amount of $299, I am happy with their services. There are other companies who are into scams but I am not sure if they are a scam too because whenever   I call this guys, they do provide me services.
Mark
Mark
2014-05-06 17:04:11
Unknown
Same as other reports. Called my mother in law. She fell for the scam, allowed them access to the computer, and now reports the computer runs slowly.I don't know what they did to her computer - investigating today. Does anyone know how to revoke their remote access?
RR
RR
2014-04-11 15:47:35
Unknown
Had someone named Jacqueline (Indian accent) call us saying the same thing about the computer generating an error message and warning messages. She said it was a sign that the computer had a virus and that it would crash. The call was taken by another woman that works in the same home office as I do. She does not work on the computers so she had no information to give to these people, but she wrote EVERYTHING this woman said down. The woman who called, Jacqueline, left this phone 972-591-8270. My poor co-worker thought it was real and tried to convince me that it was very important for me to call this number. I told her it was a scam and never did call the number. A week or so later, someone else (a man, same accent) called from a blocked number saying basically the same thing. I outright told him "This is a scam, I'm not falling for it, stop calling this number. I probably know more about computers than you do." and hung up.
WCG
WCG
2014-03-21 16:16:20
Unknown
Received a call from "Henry Hoffman" (with an accent so thick to make it necessary to put a second "technician" on the line to understand). Claims to be from a company named CPS Corporation, contracted by MS Windows to identify and correct virus issues with PC's that are sending so many error mesages to MS that they contact to help resolve. Want to gain remote access to your PC to run their own scan and show you the issues. When asked how they obtained contact information, they said from the internet service provider, Verizon. When asked why our virus protection does not identify these issues, was told because the issues are on the other side of the firewall. Then advised that if the Windows warranty is expired, they will correct the issues and provide a new  two year Windows warranty for only $229, or better yet three years for $299, four years for $349 or a real bargain, lifetime warranty for $449! The next question would have been for my credit card info, but I told him I have NO money. Meanwhile I had my husband call the number from his cell phone and the same "technician", who was still on my speaker phone, answered it before disconnecting from me.  How interesting to hear him thinking he was already on a call with another unsuspecting, potential, victim of a scam!
concerned citizen
concerned citizen
2014-02-12 16:31:12
Unknown
a person with an accent claiming to be "Michael Johnson" and providing this as a callback number (972-591-8270) called a senior citizen I know, persuaded her to turn on her computer, and then took it over remotely, messed it up, and demanded money to fix it.  he kept calling back over and over from a blocked number.  the only solution was to turn off the router since he had messed up the computer so that it wouldn't turn off.

although I see online that this telephone number is attached to a company in Texas that claims to fix computers, on the phone he claimed to be from the "technical department for the windows."  beware.
frank
frank
2014-02-10 21:38:15
Unknown
got a call. said they were contracted with Microsoft -- I asked for a number for verification; they advised I call 972-591-8270 which I did immediately on my second phone while I had them on the line: line did not answer, twice.  When I told them that, they said call again: got an answer from similar sounding accent.  Told them I would call back after gaining surety they were legitimate. They got very insistent and I hung up.  A definite scam.
J F Martinez
J F Martinez
2014-02-08 21:48:49
Unknown
THIS IS A SCAM,MY OPINION} THEY TELL YOU YOUR COMPUTER IS ABOUT TO CRASH , THEY WANT TO SELL YOU A NEW ONE, PLEASE , I DID NOT FALL FOR THEIR TRICK,HOPE YOU DO NOT EITHER,BEWARE OF PEOPLE CLAIMING THEY ARE WITH WINDOWS, GOD BLESS US ALL, THESE PEOPLE CAN NOT EVEN SPEAK THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CORRECTLY
Jo
Jo
2014-02-03 21:03:08
Unknown
I received a call from this number telling me they were getting error messages and that I had an infected computer that could crash at any time and then I'd have to buy a new computer.  I could barely understand the caller due to his accent.  So he transferred me to another technician  - - I was stalling to find out what their scam was.  The insisted they were legitimate and gave me this number to call them back . . . which I did not do!  Don't know what they want, but they won't get it from me.
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