Obvious scam: Foreigner, phone # in Ohio, claims to be from Microsoft claiming my computer is received error messages and needs repair. This is a well known scam. I told him so and he just kept on talking like he was reading a script and maybe on commission to make a sale. I hung up on him.
Obvious scam: Foreigner, phone # in Ohio, claims to be from Microsoft claiming my computer is received error messages and needs repair. This is a well known scam. I told him so and he just kept on talking like he was reading a script and maybe on commission to make a sale. I hung up on him.
Got a call from a dude with a slight Indian accent (said he was a Microsoft technician). Told me a CLSID for my computer and how to find it and said my computer was sending messages to their computers and it should be fixed. I listened to him carefully and was convinced that it might be a scam since I knew that the particular CLSID would be common to most PCs. I told him I will not do what he said but will wait for my son, who is a computer science graduate, to examine my computer. He told me I will get hacked but to go ahead. He then hung up.
Ronald Sharrett keeps calling to repair the computer. Calls at least once a week. Says he is from Microsoft. There is nothing wrong with computer. He is a pain. Just hung up on him again