3 positive posts in half an hour. And all written like a 5 year old at an English lesson. An obvious scam - and fortunately the scammers are so stupid, they think people won't see thru their postings. This particular con trick has been around for ages. So keep posting your 'positive posts' you lowlife parasites, because it makes it all the more obvious to everyone that you are scum to be avoided.
This guys just called me up today. I am in Canada and they said they were calling from Florida (??). They identified themselves as being from the Windows Technical Department, then he said they were a Microsoft authorized company named Global IT Support. Supposedly they had been asked by Microsoft to contact me as they had gotten a report of hacking activity from my computer.
The guy who called me, named Charles, had a very strong accent and he barely understood what I was saying though, as if I did not speak English... hellooooo!!?? He pretended to be able to help me fix this problem and tried to scare me saying that I could lose my computer at any point in time now if I didn't fix the problem immediately. He got very nervous when I started asking him lots of questions and when I told him that I would ask my husband to call him back later.
Beware of these scamers, they are thiefs and hackers themselves, who try to fool you into letting them access to your computer!!
Copied from Rascel (thanks) My customer received the same call.
****This guys just called me up today. I am in Canada and they said they were calling from Florida (??). They identified themselves as being from the Windows Technical Department, then he said they were a Microsoft authorized company named Global IT Support. Supposedly they had been asked by Microsoft to contact me as they had gotten a report of hacking activity from my computer.
The guy who called me, named Charles, had a very strong accent and he barely understood what I was saying though, as if I did not speak English... hellooooo!!?? He pretended to be able to help me fix this problem and tried to scare me saying that I could lose my computer at any point in time now if I didn't fix the problem immediately. He got very nervous when I started asking him lots of questions and when I told him that I would ask my husband to call him back later.
Beware of these scamers, they are thiefs and hackers themselves, who try to fool you into letting them access to your computer!!