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Area code: | 860 |
Prefix: | 222 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Connecticut |
City: | Norwich |
Company: | Bandwidth.com Clec |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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I received a call from someone stating he was with Microsoft and there were virus infections in my computer. I asked his number and said I would call back. My caller ID showed 917 200 9422. I called that number and there was no response by the phone.
I received the same call from someone stating he was with Microsoft and there were virus infections in my computer. I asked his number and said I would call back. My caller ID showed 917 200 9422. I called that number and got an all circuits are busy message.
I also got a call, (Nov 30) their giving me the same 860 222-2728 number telling me the same thing about infections, saying they :"were connected to Windows," and saying they were from "V Tech Solutions."
Just got the same call; he said he was with V Tech solutions and that they were the programmers for Microsoft Defenders, which was sending them all sorts of error messages and warnings regarding my system, that I had downloaded an infectious file that was causing system trouble. He had me run "eventvwr" to see all the errors and warnings in my system, then ran "msconfig" to see the applications that had been stopped, said I needed to give him access online to my computer and he'd clean it all up for me. I told him no thanks and asked what number I could call if I changed my mind. He gave me the number 860-222-2728. I looked up V Tech Solutions online and called them. They said this is a total scam!
Just got the same call from 860-222-2728. A man with a very heavy Indian accent saying he was with V Tech Solutions and that Windows Defender was sending them error messages from my Dell computer. I was very skepitcal and didn't follow any of his directions. Sounds like I did the right thing.
Indian man called today saying from Microsoft and I had a big software error that may erase everything on my computer! We had to hurry--not much time remaining. I could check errors for myself Event Viewer/Admin Events and he offered to do the remote access thing to fix for me. Since he phoned me, I felt suspicious and asked for a phone number so I could call to be sure it was Microsoft, gave me 860-222-2728. He seemed flustered and just faded away without a good-bye. I am a 60-year old lady who is aware of scams, but this fellow was so helpful and convincing it made me upset and a bit scared. I wonder what could have happened to me and my computer......
just received a call from this V TECH. I knew right off that It was a scam. If you have an issue with your software Microsoft will never cold call people. You would have to call Microsoft.
I just got a call from Tech Support 247 their number is 860 222 2728 telling me that they're from Microsoft, and the guyon the phone (with heavy Indian accent) had to pass me to his "Senior Technician"A Senior Tech agent only comes into the picture WHEN the problem at hand is too great for the person helping can't handle it, in this case, the Senior Technician is the help, so who is above the Senior Technician, the Super Senior Technician?Anyway he shows me the usual event log, which I read online, is a log of all the events that have happened throughout the time has been used and a normal computer will have errors and what not,tells that I would have to pay 299.99 or 249.99 with eCheck so on and so fourth and in the end he dismisses me kindly.When you are called ask for an agent ID (anyone who calls from Microsoft officially will have an ID on them for verification purposes WITH Microsoft) should of done this sooner, but next time I guess.
Steven (heavy accented Indian national) of VTech Software Solutions planted a pop up freezing my Dell computer and had me run "eventtvwr" to see all the errors and warnings regarding my virus infected network which needed immediate fixing. Then he ran "msconfig" to see apps that had been stopped charging for a "guaranty lifetime" contract $399.99. Citi Bank Visa signature credit card is slow in in- vestigating them. Complaints to various regulators, such as fbi.gov/cybercrime, ftc.gov' BBB, and others have been launched immediately.