120-215-4256

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    Denise M.
    5/31/16 received a call from a man with indian accent.Said they received Microsoft on-line error message, Microsoft Application svc is corrupted on my PC,.and wanted me to log in my computer and give him my IP address.  He Called from 120-215-4256. Said they are partners with Microsoft, company name Digit X 354 in New York.  I told him I will report them to FBi
    • Caller: Man fromDigit X 365, Microsoft partner
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Jim
     Name unavailable.  Call blocker zapped him.  No message.
    • Caller: Unavailable
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    Marsha Griffin
    I received the same.  It's a scam and dangerous!
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    John
    This call is SPAM
    • Caller: Not Available
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    Phyl
    | 1 reply
    6/7/16 received a call from a man with indian accent.Said they received Microsoft on-line error message, Microsoft Application svc is corrupted on my PC,.and wanted me to log in my computer and give him my IP address.  He Called from 120-215-4256. Said they are partners with Microsoft, company name Digit X 354 in New York.  I told him I will report them to FBi.  Sounded drunk, used Bad English
    • Caller: 120-215-4256
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    mary jane
    same message, I hung up on him.
    • Call type: Prank
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    1stn10
    I've received multiple calls from different numbers over the past couple of days, all of which make me suspect I am being targeted. Based on what I've seen on this site, the different numbers have the same theme as this number: "My computer is at risk"...etc., etc. The US government has the ability to stop these calls that originate from oversees, but are unwilling to do anything about it. Disgusting! To any scammers who use this website for their own agenda, I have a message for you. You are the lowest of the low. You are an embarrassment to your families and bring shame upon all of your ancestors. Get a real job and quit trying to steal from good people!
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    Smart@$$inCT
    | 1 reply
    I picked up this call at my parents house today.
    As soon as I the CallerID, I knew what was about to happen, so in no way would I want my Senior Citizen parents to deal with this (ESP since my father WAS roped into a similar call years ago and ended up telling them to call back when his daughter came home later - since I work for a IT company, I could understand better - no surprise - they never called back.)
    Anyway, today, I allowed the 1st person (sounded young, foreign accent) who was simply reading from a script for every time I interrupted him, he couldn't find his place again.
    So he told me that my computer was sending them error reports - he even told me what my IP address was (192.168.1.1 - the default for ANY connected-device - AND cannot be seen on the internet - anything that starts with "192." will NEVER appear as a public address anywhere on the internet (unless someone has configured something incorrectly))...
    Anyways...I played around with him, pretending to type in what he told me, while I was feeding the dog and washing dishes.  I let him do this since I knew that I would know ANY of the screens he would try to have me look at - I didn't actually need to sit at a pc - and I even gave him a few erroneous answers to screens that I knew would not appear per his command - I was having a little fun.
    Even when he asked what icons I see on my main screen, I told him "Microsoft Security Checker (no such thing), Apple Virus finder (again, doesn't exist), Google Intruder Detector, Netscape Monitor, a globe, a red book, a TV set, my 6 grandkids under the Xmas tree (the wallpaper, duh) and the garbage can.  He says, "Oh wow."
    So he became flabbergasted and after about 5 mins he finally said  my computer is really having issues and he needs to get a Senior Technician.  The Sr Tech named Steve Burton (they all have American names to sound familiar to us, and again, a foreign accent, but very lively this time).
    So he goes through a TON of commands for me to do - lots of screens - I threw him a lot curveballs too, for at least over 10 minutes - I was giving him answers that would not appear to what he was asking, having him repeat things, and saying dumb things like : He says type this, I do, he says press Enter, I say "It only says OK or Cancel (buttons on the screen).  There's no Enter" - he sighs impatiently and says "Press Enter on your keyboard."
    After a bit, he finally tells me my computer has definitely been taken over by an intruder so he must connect right away in order to stop and catch him.
    He says, "This is bad.  This is very bad.  Your computer has been taken over by an intruder, but I will help you fix it.  I need to connect to your computer to see what is going on."
    He wanted me to open Internet Explorer - I told him I don't have that.  He says "Oh".
    Duh. EVERY Windows pc has IE - remember that lawsuit years ago - so even if there was no icon or blue "e", he could have told me to type in the command manually, but instead he said "what about Chrome?" - nope - "what about Firefox?"  so I gave in to see where he was going.
    He asks, "What do you see when the screen comes up?"
    I told him a blank screen - "really?"  then he tells me an address to type in and I tell him it tells me "Destination Address Unreachable" - we've all seen those correct?
    He asks me to go to Google - I said "How?"
    He said "you don't know Google?"  (Funny, since they claimed they were Microsoft tech folks? Anyone from MS would NEVER have me go to Google since they are MAJOR competitors and each have their own search engine - Microsoft's is called Bing - www.bing.com - again, duh - anyone worth their techie-salt would know this.
    So I tell him again - Unreachable.
    He said, "ok - can you go to your email?"
    I answered, "Why do you want me to use my phone?  Does it have a problem too?"
    He said, "No - on the computer"
    "Where on the computer. I don't know how."
    "You don't know how?  How do you get your email?"
    I said again, "On my phone.  But my daughters know how to use a computer to get their email - they use everything - phone, computer, tablets, smartwatch - oh they are so wonderful with ..." - and he cuts me off, and is getting very frustrated.
    "So Ma'am, how do you surf the internet?"
    "I don't.  I don't go on the internet.  There are too many bad things on that internet.  I don't even have internet on my computer."  HAHAHA - I KNEW this would take the cake!!
    Oh he was pi$$ed - "oh $hit, oh Fu*&,...ok Ma'am, I'm so sorry.  We can only fix your computer if it's connected online."
    And here I went:  "But you told me it was online.  You told me you received a report directly form my computer telling you there were errors.  How did you get that?  In fact, the 1st guy even told me what my IP address was - so how could he know that information if I wasn't connected online??  How could that even be?"...
    I continue, a bit tersely:  "That's because it CAN'T happen.  It DIDN'T happen.  You DID NOT receive ANYTHING from my computer.  EVER...."
    pause... "Oh I'm so sorry too - did I waste your time?  Did I just scam you and your TTR (Time-To-Resolve - a stat used my call center to see who resolves an issue the faster)?  Did I just waste the last 20 minutes of your time?  "
    And I heard him sigh and scoff under his breath, as I continued:
    "You are a scammer.  I know exactly what you are doing.  You are not connected to Microsoft - go check their website and they will tell you NO one from MS will ever call to repair, NO one will ever solicit - users call them or go see them, NOT the other way around - that's their model, ALWAYS - and they will also tell you that NO Certified Dealer, Vendor, or Partner is allowed to do so either.  MS doesn't come to us, we go to them.  I know your game.  You scam people out of money.  You take advantage of those who are knot knowledgeable about computers.  You are messing with people's lives, their finances, their sense of security."
    Again, he utters a few profanities, not so under-his-breath, and trying to get a word in "well", "uh", "ah" - I didn't stop barking at him.
    I told him, "Yeah, I've worked for IT for over 20 years.  I see scammers like you come and go. My company actually successfully brought folks like you to court for using their name and likeness - and won.  (Truth, but it's not MS.)  So this call has been recorded from the beginning (false, but he doesn't know -  in fact, per the law, I'd have to announce that the call was being recorded since I live in CT) and I'll send it in to my legal dept just for their own curiosity.  And since you are presenting a fake Caller ID - which is illegal per the FCC - and since I'm using VOIP (Voice-Over-Internet-Phone - really stands for Voice-Over_IP, but people understand it better the 1st way) for the phone service here, I guess I'll just have to subpoena the provider to translate YOUR IP address and trace you back to your presence..." (nah - not going to do any of that for real - won't do a darn thing - but still fun to sound ominous.)
    And then he actually interrupted "Oh no no no Ma'am, this is for real. You can threaten me with anything you want, but this is completely legal. I am not scamming anyone.  Did I tell you anything untruthful?"
    I said, "Ha - The very first line of the script was "Ma'am, we have received a report from your computer with IP Address... - so yeah..."
    He interrupts again, "Did I, did I tell you that?"
    I said "No, your first guy did - go read his script."
    And his parting words:  "Aww, get the hell off the phone and hung up."

    Hmph.  And today was my Flex day.  I just thought I'd spend a few hours at my parents' house.
    Hey, well, at least I got the dishes, dog food, and even a little sweeping in, before the call was over.
    Guess the WHOLE day isn't wasted - and I have a fun story to tell.

    And the whole time?  My elderly mother, just sat at the kitchen table, not understanding a word I was saying, but knew enough that I was being a Smart@$$ to someone whose bad luck is was that I picked up her phone today.
    So she just smiled approvingly.

    She's seen me do this oh-so-many times before - calls at dinnertime, Sundays, after 8pm, before 8am.
    Oh, those dumb@$$ telemarketers, techies, collection agents - Good Grief - my parents don't even own a credit card.
    So, as long as my time permits, I will go on all day long and mess with them.

    You mess with my parents - you mess with me.
    I'm a bit funny that way and my parents get a kick out of it.
    But they are just a few of the lucky ones that has someone to intercept like this.
    Most will answer the phone.  Many will send money, or follow computer instructions, etc.

    This is a funny story about a not-so-funny topic.
    So now, with ALL the seriousness in the world -

    PLEASE help spread the word - ESP, ESP, ESP to Senior Citizens who often do not understand the Tech or "New" world.
    It's all just a scam.

    ONLY pick up calls for people YOU KNOW.
    If it's a number they don't know, let it go to the answering machine.
    If it's legit, they can listen to the message.

    But don't take a chance to get scammed about scary computer problems, unpaid credit cards bills due, or being threatened to shut off power cuz the electric bill isn't paid - it's all just a scam and they TARGET WHO they call.

    It's no coincidence that my elderly parents get these calls, while I nor my siblings do.
    We're not over 65.  We're not likely to take a threat seriously.
    These scammers know the ages and demographics for EVERYONE.
    Just because our numbers are on a DONOTCALL list DOES NOT mean are numbers and info aren't available.

    The DONOTCALL list only help LEGIT companies call people legally.
    If you're not on the list, they can call you.
    GOOD companies register with the Gov and pay money to get the list.
    They WANT to be legal and will not call those on the list.
    But ANYONE else is fair game.

    Now that is only for people who care about the list.
    Scammers like this do not care and spoof the Caller ID so you cannot trace them to report them.
    Also, they are not bound my the DoNotCall list if they are overseas, or even depending upon how their business is incorporated, and so much more - sooo many loopholes if you read the fine print.

    So DO NOT depend solely on the DoNotCall list.
    Get a phone with Caller ID and screen ALL calls YOURSELF.

    Don't depend on others to protect yourself - or your sanity.

    And help protect your parents, grandparents, elderly neighbors too - even just by talking about it!
    The more we know, the better we'll do!!

    Cheers to all!!

    ps - The "Call Type" below does not give an option for this type of call - there should be something called "Repairs" or "Other Solicitation" - just a thought.
    • Caller: 120-215-4256
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    Smart@$$inCT
    | 1 reply
    FOLLOW-UP:

    So I just went to block the number with my mother's phone provider, and I forgot a part of the story that turns out to reveal their REAL number.
    When the Sr tech came on the line, his head phone was scratchy and I couldn't hear a word.
    So he said he'd call me right back on his line.
    Anyways, when I look at the call log, yes, I see 120-215-4265.
    But then for HIS call, I see "011 +442088199811" which turns out to be a UK exchange.
    Just thought I'd add that in.
    Cheers!  (and I'm not even British, lol)
    • Caller: 120-215-4256
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    Firestopper383 replies to Phyl
    I just received the same BS call from the same number.
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    Firestopper383
    Same as all the rest that received this call.
    • Caller: Central Computer Repair
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    Unvalid
    | 1 reply
    Had problems since switching to Comcast.I believe my number was sold to these scammers.
    You can't block 120 numbers they are invalid.Do Not Answer!
    The Do Not Call list can't block these numbers.Dont Answer numbers you don't reconize.
    • Caller: Scammer
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    Unknown
    got a call from 202154256 on 30 June at 4:33pm. Asked for my name and said they were looking to verify that this was my address. My husband told them that no, I didn't live here and hung up.
    • Caller: Middle Eastern or Indican accent
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    Madded
    Why are these people not arrested and find. I am sick of tired of scam artist being to get away with calling, waking children up and waking up people with illnesses for absolutely nothing. If our government would pay attention to the constant complaints and do something about it just once to make these people examples it would stop.
    • Caller: 120-215-4256
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    Angel replies to Smart@$$inCT
    my mom got a call asking for her...not me( I'm 39, she's  over 60) she asks who is calling, they do not answer, get flustered, and mom just hangs up.  the caller id shows 20-215-4265  so I can't look it up.  My name is the one on the computer..so they should have asked for me right?  Right.  Our guy sounded Indian and sounded like he was in a boiler room.
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    Jo Jo
    This caller has called my senior mother and has scammed her for money by credit card and itune cards more than one.  Telling her they are from microsoft and want to fix her computer.  They continue to call often.  Then say they charged her too much and want her to go on her computer to refund her.   Anything to get onto her computer and try to get more money.  They locked up her computer now with a virus.
    • Caller: ?  say from Microsoft
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    Anonym replies to Unvalid
    comcast forwarded our phone calls to a person involved in a bank scam
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    Jack
    Caller ID: NAME NOT FOUND  Machine answered and male with thick accent said hello and then hung up after no response. Loud call center background noise with lots of scammers talking.
    • Caller: Name Not Found
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Laurie
    Call came in 630 pm. Male with thick accent, lots of call centre noise in background. He said he was calling about my computer. I told him I didn't have one 😂 He said I'm not trying to sell you anything and again he's calling about my computer so again I told him I don't have one and he hung up 😡
    • Caller: No name on call display
    • Call type: Prank
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    Nina
    | 1 reply
    Same story. Said it was "Tech Support" calling. I said "Gimme a break, fraudster!" and hung up. You're not gonna fool THIS senior citizen!
    • Caller: "Tech Support"
    • Call type: Prank

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