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Area code: | 212 |
Prefix: | 796 |
Country: | United States |
State: | New York |
City: | New York |
Company: | Teleport Communications Group |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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My call (in u.k. was apparently from number (from 0471) as 091459, which doesn't seem a normal number, and was from an Asian male purporting to be ringing from 'Windows Service Centre' saying I had inadvertently downloaded a windows update that was faulty. If I were to go into my pc he would help me solve the problem, This sounded peculiar and I was trying to ascertain more information, such as when I had done this etc. He rang off mid sentence.I realise that this is not the number mentioned in the title but cannot find a place to report a u.k call from the number I received the call from
Sorry I am not aware of the number of the person who rang me, so say from supportclick.com in Sydney but she gave her name as Jasmin Smith and she also gave me all the same [***] and bull story as has been said to all other receivers of attention by this company on this site.Strangely I am having problems with my computer and they did sound like an answer to my prayers, but now, after reading all these comments I am going to stick with my 'Little bit expensive but thoroughly trustworthy Technician'. Thank-you everyone for your much appreciated warnings.
Received phone call this morning from Windows Service Centre!!! Asian chap said there were errors on my PC and they need to fix them before it cause more problems. I asked him to repeat what he said just to make confirm the company name "Windows Service Centre". No phone number displayed.I told him to send me a letter as I have know idea who the hell he was!!!!Warning this is a SCAM
I got a call today from an Indian sounding guy I could barely understand which is unusual because I have business dealings with a lot of ethnic people and ususally understand them fairly well.The phone number he gave me is 0280915001 but the story sounds the same. Anyway, he told me he was from the windows service centre and asked me to go to start>run on three occasions and type something in run and each time it came up with warnings but right from the start I felt a bit funny but thought I was being paranoid.Two of the things he asked me to type in run were inf and eventvwr and each time they brought up errors and virus warnings. When he asked me to sign up for their program I told him I had no money and no credit cards and my wife controlled the family finances. He asked if he could call back on Monday.At first I thought he might have been genuine because I have sent a few error messages to Microsoft lately.
I got the same call and foolish gave out details of my cards. Is there away of retriving your money?
Do not fall for this scam. I was carefull enough to get away. After a few questions I said to them I want to verify their statements and company. They have given me a number to call 02 10147593 and ask to speak to a Mr. Paul. Stay clear.
Adam Smith called me. (strong indian accent) Said he was Microsoft support. Gave me three numbers to confirm him. 347-796-0581, 212-796-0581 and 646-884-9561. Can't Microsoft get these guys? Id said an odd # of 202-5411-2194.
Got a call from the 'Windows Service Centre' giving his name as Max Roberts and a phone number of 0280915001 (same number as yours). Heavily accented (seemed African) After a story of my computer causing traffic congestion with other windows computers he asked me to type 'inf' in the run box and then type 'delete inf'. (As If !!)Then type 'prefetch malware'After some questions by me he put on his 'supervisor', also heavily accented, and said they could fix my problem and give a warranty for it which would only cost aud$50 a half year or aud$80 for a full year.At this point I said send me an email with the details and they said the would and I rang off. Shame I didn't give them my email address!I only persevered with the call until the punchline ( money) and then got bored with them. To anyone reading this don't do any of the procedure above. You really will need help then!cheers
I got a call from them as well. Asking if my computer was running slow. It really was, so I told them yes. They provided the tech support, and no the machine is considerably faster. Scam or not, I am satisfied.