Actually, my caller ID said "Elvaston" Illinois, as a couple people below also report, but I, too, at first thought it said "Evanston." (And no, I did not answer the call, nor did voice mail or a machine.)
I just looked up "Elvaston." There really is such a place, which had a population count of 165 in the 2010 census.
Cute. These people show you right away that their intent is manipulative, by wanting you to think "Evanston."
Actually, my caller ID said "Elvaston" Illinois, as a couple people below also report, but I, too, at first thought it said "Evanston." (And no, I did not answer the call, nor did voice mail or a machine.)
I just looked up "Elvaston." There really is such a place, which had a population count of 165 in the 2010 census.
Cute. These people show you right away that their intent is manipulative, by wanting you to think "Evanston."
I also had this number from "Elvaston, IL" show up on my caller ID but didn't answer it. I'm reporting it because I'm sick of all these scammers calling my number, which average about 4 per day for the past couple of weeks. I didn't know what this particular number involved, but reading the reports here, I had the same situation with another caller from the Dominican Republic, which I also reported. I cut them off at the pass and told them it was an obvious scam and to quit calling.
I got a number of these calls from various locations and phone numbers warning me of a virus in Windows. Mostly Caribbean accented men. They assume everyone uses Windows. Some of us don't. Worst researched scam ever.
Same as others here. Always heavy Indian accent. They say they are calling about my windows computer. I've told them to stop but they always call before 9am when I'm trying to sleep (I work late at night). We're on the do not call list.
Lady with Indian accent insisted that we listen to hear about microsoft technical issues, i told her to never call me again. and she just kept talking I hung up on her