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Area code: | 800 |
Prefix: | 642 |
Usage: | Toll Free |
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I have one for you. I got a call just now and told th I already had someone working on ot and they said "go to hell then" and hung up.
What the hell are you talking about? Conspiracy theory much? Punctuation and proper sentence structure helps a LOT.Microsoft isn't part of some sort of huge scam. They sell software and online services. Period. I can't tell if you are from another country or from the US, but if you buy software and computers from name-brand retailers, I can assure you they aren't filled with viruses. Your post in nonsensical.And BTW, the movies you're talking about were made about NORTH KOREA'S LEADER, not South Korea, you dolt! And who "owns most of the PCs the public buys?"God you're either taking too many drugs, or not enough.RB
The caller ID says Microsoft. They would not have any reason to call me, and I feel they some way, they can just use any name to come up! They do not talk!
have received this call several times. never leave a message. said they were from Microsoft and that my computer was sending them error messages. I knew that micro soft would never call so I didn't respond by pressing 1 like they asked.
Received a call from this number. Would like to know who is verifying this as from Microsoft. The actual phone number coming in was not an 800 number and I do not own Microsoft products.
They left a message saying that I have mixed messages on my computer and to press 1 to talk to a person to solve my problems.
This is a scam to gain access to your computer. I received an automated call stating they had detected an error message in my computer. No. I I have not had microsoft computer in ten years. No. 2 impossible to detect error on my apple. No. 3 I blocked 1-800-642-7676 immediately,
Phishing attempt. he was quite surprised when I said, "WoW really thats amazing considering I have a Mac." lol. Dude responds, tustve been a wrong #.
This is a call from Microsoft. It is automated by computer and probably designed as a follow-up call from some previous customer service. I/we do a lot of stuff with Microsoft for work and they tend to call us back after we have called them and finished a tech issue.
This is, most definitely, a scam. The reason I know this is because they called my 92-year-old neighbor's house, and claimed that they were getting "emergency signals" from her computer. Well, that would be a neat trick, as my neighbor does not even have cable TV, let alone a computer. Do not fall for this, it is not real, it IS a scam. They somehow managed to get Microsoft's number to appear in your caller ID, when in fact, it is NOT Microsoft.