This is a # from India trying to sell me software. Either they can stop cslling me or they ca n pay my cell bill, because I shouldn't have to post for over seas calls.
This is one of the computer service companies in India. I got pulled in after downloading software from CNet. CNet is well aware of the free software on their website placed there just to use scare tactics to sell computer services that never amount to anything.
I'm astonished that, as a respected reviewer of many products, the management at CNet would knowingly let their computer review website drag their name down into a front for scammers.
CNet must have huge investments in their televised car review programs, and I used to find them respectable and entertaining. I will not look at any review with their name now. Very sad what greed can do.
The caller, Albion, still won't leave me alone - sometimes 6 calls a day.
They use a variety of fake caller ID numbers, but they all end in 12345. They know I can't block them with AT&T Wireless because they have more than 10 digits. AT&T is well aware, but makes money off the calls, so why make any effort to block them? Greed again.
This is a # from India trying to sell me software. Either they can stop cslling me or they ca n pay my cell bill, because I shouldn't have to post for over seas calls.