877-856-8780

877 area code: Toll-free
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    John
    | 4 replies
    this company is a scam company .. they ripped me off
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    MJG replies to John
    | 2 replies
    What is the nameof this company??  How were you ripped off??  That information could help others!
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    Samuel
    | 2 replies
    I got a call from this number and they ripped off $199.99 and later i found that this is a microsoft certified company and they secure my data and my information and removed infections and hackers from my computer, i am so happy now .  They are really genius
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    U.R.Fullofit replies to Samuel
    You are a LIAR and an another illiterate  shill!!!
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    James
    | 2 replies
    I got a call from this number but my computer is fixed by these people, i don't see any problems anymore.
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    LL replies to MJG
    that company name is Tech Serve LLC. they also use the tel# 1877-208-5686
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    LL replies to MJG
    They said their name of company is Tech Serve LLC, but they are F*****scam company(excuse my language).

    the below statement describes what happened to me.
    Everybody, PLEASE  PAY ATTATION!!

    Reported countries: India and Pakistan. In many cases, scammers used U.S. VOIP phone numbers.
    Damages reported: $100-$1000 and the cost of real technical support after to fix the damaged computer. As scammers usually ask for payment via credit card, many victims have also reported having their identities stolen afterward.

    It's rare that any technician from a PC manufacturer or tech support company would cold call non-client computer users and tell them that there's an immediate threat to their computers and that the company needs remote access to fix the problem. Yet, many people fall for this scam.

    Operating usually out of India, scammers call victims and allege that they're with a big name tech company. Victims are told that their computers are either already infected or about to become infected with malware that can cause significant damage, such as operating system corruption or identity theft. The “technicians” then urge users to allow them to have remote access to troubleshoot and fix related issues. Scammers use these opportunities to infect systems with malware or perform other damage; or send users to third-party websites that cause damage. All of these actions are focused on the singular goal of giving scammers access to computers so they can cause errors and then charge for unnecessary repair services.
    ScamGuard advice: Never give anyone remote access to your computer. Instead, hire a local computer repair service whenever necessary.
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    Keith replies to John
    I kept asking them to fix the fan on my computer. They never showed up.
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    Badge714 replies to James
    We see one - - -you! Scram shill.
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    sam replies to Samuel
    Such a liar.
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    Sam replies to James
    Your name isn't James; it's probably Habib. And you're a liar and a thief.
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    Sandy
    Sounded legit, walked me thru the press Windows Flag & R at the same time . . see Events. . etc.   Plz tell me when would Microsoft ever call out of the blue - that does NOT happen, this was my first clue.
    • Caller: Microsoft  (tho it wasn't Microsoft)
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Barry K
    I received a call from this number, and when I picked up, there was no one on the line.
    The caller I.D. said '800 Service'.  I hung up and called the number back and was connected to someone who identified himself as 'Ricky' from Microsoft tech support.  I explained what had just occurred and then he asked what was the number that called me.  As soon as I told him, he disconnected the call.  Our govt. needs to do MORE to stop these BS calls.
    Put more money into the technology to prevent them, and more TEETH in laws that are supposed to protect us.  Screw all of these [***].
    • Caller: 'Microsoft Tech Support' - supposedly
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    too smart
    Tech help line called my cell out of the blue.  They're a scam. Indian guy named John said he detected a virus and wanted access to my computer.   1844 567 5237 is the number they provided and they called from 1663 296 3749.
    • Caller: tech help line

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