I'd beware of this person. My laptop about a year ago fried its integrated video section, therefore needing an entire mother board replacement. It was covered under warranty and a tech guy was sent to my house to install a new one, he worked for Banteck or something similar sounding... Anyway, a few days after everything was fixed and perfect again, i got a call on my cell from someone claiming to be from Banteck, he said he was sorry about the delay with the mother board and he would send me a coupon for dell's online store. Well, after confirming my name, age, address and last 4 digits of cc on file, money began disappearing from my bank account at around $45 I think it was each month. I don't know how this person got so far as to be able to withdraw like that, all the info i gave him is pretty common to have to give out for I.D. purposes with any company. Regardless, I was fooled and fell for his act. This went on for 3 months before I even noticed. I got 2 of the 3 withdrawls returned to me and opened a new account.
Some story eh? Don't make the mistake I did. This guy asked some pretty specific questions about my situation with my laptop so it was very convincing. Don't fall for it, this guy sounds suspicious.