Yes. It's the scam based out of a boiler room in India wherein the callers pretend to call from "Windows" with an urgent need to access your computer remotely to *fix it*. They're calling from multiple spoofed numbers all over the country. This was the second number from the same guy calling my business in a row (just posted under the thread with the first number).
Typical spiel: American-named but Indian-accented "Jerry" with the background noise of a boiler room call center about computer issues. Just for fun, I told him we didn't have computers and used calculators instead. He asked when he could call me back. I said, "Why, do you need access to my calculator? Is something wrong with it too?" Shockingly, he hung up.
Yes. It's the scam based out of a boiler room in India wherein the callers pretend to call from "Windows" with an urgent need to access your computer remotely to *fix it*. They're calling from multiple spoofed numbers all over the country. This was the second number from the same guy calling my business in a row (just posted under the thread with the first number).
Typical spiel: American-named but Indian-accented "Jerry" with the background noise of a boiler room call center about computer issues. Just for fun, I told him we didn't have computers and used calculators instead. He asked when he could call me back. I said, "Why, do you need access to my calculator? Is something wrong with it too?" Shockingly, he hung up.