213-784-9596
Country: USA
213 area code:
California (Los Angeles)
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- Larry KThese people claim to be a Microsoft tech virus support center stating they recieved errors from your internet provider from your computer and will try to enter your computer and steal all your info via online tech support SCAM that they will provide for free???? NO SUPPORT FROM MICROSOFT AVAILABLE IN REAL TIME. DO NOT LET THEM LOG INTO YOUR COMPUTER.
- Caller: Microsoft support
- mlme too they claimed to be tech support
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Canadian GirlSame thing here, guy called my house with heavy accent / broken english (sound like he was in a noisy call centre type room) . Said he was calling from Microsoft tech support and was receiving error reports from my computer. He wanted me to log on to my computer and follow his instruction. It sounded like a scam to me so I asked for him number and he gave that 213-784-9596 number, called him back but still doesn't sound legit. I hung up.
- Caller: Scammer claiming to be Microsoft
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Canadian Guy| 1 replyJust got this call. What a scammer. Said he was from Advanced Technical Support , a Microsoft partner, in the Research and Analysis Dept. , Los Angeles US. His name was Logan. 213-784-9596. Even gave us his web address: DO NOT GO TO IT. advancedtechsupport.com Sounded more like a call centre background, and he was insisting we give him access to our computer.
- Caller: Scammer claiming to be Microsoft
- Call type: Telemarketer
- TorontonianGot a call from a guy claiming to be from Microsoft Tech Support and that my computer was sending them Trojan virus reports. I said I'd call back and he said to call 213-784-9596 and ask for Michael Clark. He had an Indian accent.
The "errors" are not real issues. They must be using phonebooks/whitepages because he addressed me by the homeowner's name, not by the name that my computer is registered under. Microsoft doesn't contact you unless you've logged a ticket. http://www.microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/msname.aspx - Chudhkad launda| 1 replyI just got a call from these guys..but I'm impressed with the technical support...previously I'm facing a lot of problems..but now there is not even a single problem..My computer's is fine.. I'm glad they called me and save my computer..three cheers to them..
- Caller: ABC
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Canadian guy replies to Chudhkad laundaYea5 its right..they are good at it..Even they helped my aunt..and i already go through with the web site its good and they are legitimated company..Even the company is registered in U.S
- justin| 1 replyyes i am agreed with [Chudhkad launda] after taking the services from advance tech support my computer is working fine.... good job done by tech engg. ......
- don replies to justinAnd now they have remote control of your computer. You got scammed! Of course your poor grammar gives you away as one of the scammers.
- anonymous| 1 replyAdvanced tech support is a real company and someone is using their webpage to scam you. The real company advanced tech support does not cold call anyone
- ats replies to anonymousi work for advanced tech support..we dont cold call anyone..customers call in on our lines..and our phones ring off the hook ...im sure our thousands of clients disagree with these statements.. www.advancedtechsupport.com call in or send an email if u need any computer assistance..we also help with internet and printer connection issues as well
- MikeAdvanced tech support is a FRAUD , they advertise B.S & Fix nothing.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Beth replies to Canadian GuyYou should always be careful who you let onto your computer when you get an unsolicited phone call.
For those of you who don't understand how your own PC's work, here are a few tips.
1. Microsoft does not employ technicians directly. period. ever. if you want a Microsoft CERTIFIED (expensive but simple enough test that takes under 3 hours to complete) tech you can find one at any of your local PC stores. Softwares can be Microsoft partnered or approved, companies are not.
2. If someone calls you and tells you to jump off a bridge would you do it? no. So why would you give them access to your PC (with your emails, passwords and personal files on it)? If you're willing to do that, please tell me where you live because I guarantee I can get you to hand me your wallet and thank me while I use it to buy myself a new wardrobe.
3. There are some legitimate companies out there, but they will not waste their time calling you, generally they are too busy taking orders to even want to place outgoing calls.
4. Don't believe everything you hear from a guy on the phone, chances are if they lied to you once, they are doing it about other things as well. For example, if you do actually go to that website you listed and look at the contact us section you will see that they are a company located in FLORIDA not CALIFORNIA. (I bet he's not a Microsoft partner either)
Lastly, what do people have against a call center sounding background? I understand everyone thinks an "honest" person is going to work in a private corner office while they're calling you, but I promise even Bill Gates would be too greedy to build enough offices for the amount of staff he would have to hire to complete a job like this, he's going to put his people into cubes just like every other phone call based company in the US. - StevenIts a spoofed phone number - if you call that number you get someone else
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