Misrepresentation Scam by Microsoft Service Department

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Hello, I just ended a phone conversation with someone from California by the name of Brian who called saying he was from Microsoft service department and to tell me my computer was infected and that they were going to fix it free because I was a Window’s user. Because my computer was a little slow I believed he was from Microsoft.

After getting all the information and with a tech names Sarah they were fixing and found over 7 hundred infected files…but as the conversation developed I started suspecting they were not really from Microsoft. Then he wanted to know if I had “software maintenance warranty” on my computer and if I didn’t I had to pay $130 for a two-year…then I asked him if he really was from microsoft and he said “no, we are from microsoft service department”. When I what his company was he said, “Tech Care Department” and that his email was “feeback@msn”

So that was enough for me to tell him that he was lying and I would repport him.

He called from 630 752 9984

Please look after this issue right away and report tom me. I need to know who these people are so I can warn my friends and family,

Thank you,

Amaru Yupanqui




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  1. This is just your run of the mill scam. Next time, if someone tells your computer is infested and microsoft will fix it free, hang up. Then find microsofts official homepage and their official hotline phone number and confirm that it was actually them. There is really nothing else that can be done – these sort of scams have been around for a long time.

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