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- Sandy replies to MaggiHi, The scam is done by Nias e business solutions and not by our Toll Free (800-624-6021).They are using our Toll Free No. on the billings.We are also investigating in the same matter because the people who have been scammed are calling us for help.Again i would like to inform you all that we have nothing to do with this nias e business solutions.We have our own company and website in which you can check all the details.We have a genuine business and we provide genuine services and softwares.For more details you can go to www.cybercoolies.com
- CLYDE JENNE replies to HARASSED!http://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/n ... al-c462712.html .............checkout this one, this link was given to me by a Cybercoolies Technician and you all will know the truth that scams are done by NIAS and not by www.cybercoolies.com as CYBERCOOLIES is a genuine company which deals in tehnical support and all genuine softwares. Cybercoolies Technicians are all Microsoft Certified Technician and are good ones.The toll free number 1-800-624-6021 that belongs to them and they are good to their work. They helped to get my money back from Scam companies and They have provided me best solution for all computer issues as well as advised me how to use my computer properly. if anyone get any scamming issue or any kind of issue, please contact Cybercoolies for help. Being 70 Years old i find them best to help me.
- CLYDE JENNE replies to Tombhttp://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/n ... al-c462712.html .............checkout this one, this link was given to me by a Cybercoolies Technician and you all will know the truth that scams are done by NIAS and not by www.cybercoolies.com as CYBERCOOLIES is a genuine company which deals in tehnical support and all genuine softwares. Cybercoolies Technicians are all Microsoft Certified Technician and are good ones.The toll free number 1-800-624-6021 that belongs to them and they are good to their work. They helped to get my money back from Scam companies and They have provided me best solution for all computer issues as well as advised me how to use my computer properly. if anyone get any scamming issue or any kind of issue, please contact Cybercoolies for help. Being 70 Years old i find them best to help me.
- CLYDE JENNE replies to beanohttp://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/n ... al-c462712.html .............checkout this one, this link was given to me by a Cybercoolies Technician and you all will know the truth that scams are done by NIAS and not by www.cybercoolies.com as CYBERCOOLIES is a genuine company which deals in tehnical support and all genuine softwares. Cybercoolies Technicians are all Microsoft Certified Technician and are good ones.The toll free number 1-800-624-6021 that belongs to them and they are good to their work. They helped to get my money back from Scam companies and They have provided me best solution for all computer issues as well as advised me how to use my computer properly. if anyone get any scamming issue or any kind of issue, please contact Cybercoolies for help. Being 70 Years old i find them best to help me.
- CLYDE JENNE replies to Bargoed Berthttp://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/n ... al-c462712.html .............checkout this one, this link was given to me by a Cybercoolies Technician and you all will know the truth that scams are done by NIAS and not by www.cybercoolies.com as CYBERCOOLIES is a genuine company which deals in tehnical support and all genuine softwares. Cybercoolies Technicians are all Microsoft Certified Technician and are good ones.The toll free number 1-800-624-6021 that belongs to them and they are good to their work. They helped to get my money back from Scam companies and They have provided me best solution for all computer issues as well as advised me how to use my computer properly. if anyone get any scamming issue or any kind of issue, please contact Cybercoolies for help. Being 70 Years old i find them best to help me.
- CLYDE JENNE replies to katherine bayleshttp://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/n ... al-c462712.html .............checkout this one, this link was given to me by a Cybercoolies Technician and you all will know the truth that scams are done by NIAS and not by www.cybercoolies.com as CYBERCOOLIES is a genuine company which deals in tehnical support and all genuine softwares. Cybercoolies Technicians are all Microsoft Certified Technician and are good ones.The toll free number 1-800-624-6021 that belongs to them and they are good to their work. They helped to get my money back from Scam companies and They have provided me best solution for all computer issues as well as advised me how to use my computer properly. if anyone get any scamming issue or any kind of issue, please contact Cybercoolies for help. Being 70 Years old i find them best to help me.
- CLYDE JENNE replies to Maggihttp://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/n ... al-c462712.html .............checkout this one, this link was given to me by a Cybercoolies Technician and you all will know the truth that scams are done by NIAS and not by www.cybercoolies.com as CYBERCOOLIES is a genuine company which deals in tehnical support and all genuine softwares. Cybercoolies Technicians are all Microsoft Certified Technician and are good ones.The toll free number 1-800-624-6021 that belongs to them and they are good to their work. They helped to get my money back from Scam companies and They have provided me best solution for all computer issues as well as advised me how to use my computer properly. if anyone get any scamming issue or any kind of issue, please contact Cybercoolies for help. Being 70 Years old i find them best to help me.
- Maggi2 replies to TombI have just finished logging the phone call I received from who I thought to be a Windows Technical Support Team on Saturday 7th July right in the middle of the Wimbledon Ladies Final !! Well done Serena Williams. My experience with NIAS is almost a carbon copy of yours Tomb although I spoke to EDWARD SMITH and my technician was ALAN PARKER. After 15-20 minutes I was asked to make a payment of, in my case £96.00 -coverted from dollars!! Payment was declined so he insisted I phone the 24-hour helpline on my visa card whilst he stayed on the line.As the department I needed was closed I was told I could try again on Sunday but when I explained this to ALAN PARKER he put ALICE WATSON on the line. She then talked me through a Paypal transaction even though I told her I did not have a Paypal account, obviously this was also declined. ALICE WATSON said not to phone my bank until ALAN PARKER phoned me at 11.0am sharp on Monday morning. ALAN PARKER then said I was to leave the computer for him to finish checking. Monday morning my bank called to say two transactions, one in INDIA had been declined and my card blocked as they suspected this was a scam/fraud for a company called NIAS. When ALAN PARKER phoned just after mid-day I told him I was not happy with the situation and would not be paying. He immediately put ALICE WATSON on the line and she was definitely not happy. I explained that so far this year I have been made redundant, had a relationship breakdown and was now coping with the bereavement of my Mother. She ranted on about my computer not being covered for security; the work must be completed; I could pay by instalments; millions of Windows users have been contacted, so why was I not happy. When I finally managed to get a word in edgeways I asked if the work had been done yet and was told no, it would be activated when payment had been accepted!!! When I said that if millions of Windows users are all paying a minimum of £96.00 then NIAS is making an awful lot of money from naive people like myself whose computers are for their own everyday personal use and are probably working adequetly without any problems there was a heavy sigh, distant mumbled conversations and after approx 30 seconds the line went dead. I have cancelled my bank card and was hoping not to hear from EDWARD SMITH, ALAN PARKER or ALICE WATSON ever again, however, when I checked the last call to my phone today it was from the same number as Saturday's call '01922'. There is usually a long pause before someone speaks when the call is from an overseas call centre, but in future I will hang up, especially after reading so many complaints. I may be 64 years old but I am not too old to learn by my own mistakes.
- LilypadSame thing just happened to me, caller informed me that he was from Microsoft Maintenance & could see that I was having problems/ numerous errors with my computer (I think everyone has problems/ errors), said my computer was going to crash, I would loose everything....panic & fear set in so I fell for the scam. Luckily I paid with my credit card, reported the fraud & the charges are being reversed. New credit card is coming, called the credit bureau & reported that I have been a 'victim of identity theft', also I need to take my computer to a professional' now to review any damages....wow, can't believe I fell for this scam...... a scary & almost expensive lesson!
- Caller: Nias e business solutions
- DeborahMy experience with this outfit was the same except I got a call the next day saying that a mistake had been made and my computer was still covered by Microsoft warranties. I was further informed that the company could not issue a refund check, that it would have to go through Western Union to get my money back. He then proceeded to talk me through the process, but it quickly became apparent that he was trying to get me to reveal information about my bank account so that he could take money out. Needless to say, I refused to give that information out, at which point the caller hung up. I called the support number and was told by a very apologetic "John" that there was a thief in his company and that he would find out who it was. I also asked for a refund, which was initially promised; when I followed up however, I was told that refunds were only granted within 14 days of signing up for the service. A final irony was that I got a second call from this company telling me I was due a refund. His name, he said, is Victor Daveesh, in case anyone out there has had the same experience. These guys cheated me out of $249 which I tried to recover through my bank, but was unable to due to the fact that they had made some changes to my computer. This has been a tough lesson for me; I don't have $249 to throw away like this. Isn't there something we can do to stop other people from being cheated?
- Caller: Nias E Business Solutions
- Sue replies to HARASSED!This has just happened to me . i thought it was legimate as I had been contacting microsoft as I have been blocked fom my hotmail account. They promised they could help me with this. I ended up hanging up and told them to void/cancel I did not feel comfortable and ended up hanging up on the guy as he tried to get my code # to process it on line$ 499 !! Later called my Mastercard to ensure they did not process it,but they had already completed it ..names used,Lisa,Andy and James Smith ..I am so pissed as I don't do any online banking because of scams !!I have not idea why I would give my information..just thought they would help me with hotmail --NIAS or URPC Care stay away from these companies or should I say ghost company .The guy would not give me a mailing address as I said I would contact the police he than gave me a phony address
- Helen Kennedy replies to HARASSED!Same what happened here..got scammed by NIAS E BUSINESS for 300$ and the worst thing is that they have totally messed my data,pictures and documents and they also do change everybody's settings on their computer and can get access as well whenever they want and would damage your operating system which was not before NIAS worked and once they take your credit card number they can take more money whenever they want because they r the biggest scammers ever but eventually i investigated on this and found that the real 1-800-624-6021 belongs to www.cybercoolies.com and this is a genuine company and they are into proper business and all their technicians have their own extensions, emails, customer database and CyberCoolies never asks for credit card numbers for any type of payment.It is all on a written invoice.So i talked to them and also got my computer fixed properly although i got only 150$ refunded by my bank but if you are a victim of NIAS you just need to change one software and they can never get access to your computer nor you would be facing any error or virus or slow performance issues...You can have advice on this from a cybercoolies technician, they are truly the best people to provide proper advice...
- Helen Kennedy replies to CathySame what happened here...got scammed by NIAS E BUSINESS for 300$ and the worst thing is that they have totally messed my data, pictures and documents and they also do change everybody's settings on their computer and can get access as well whenever they want and would damage your operating system which was not before NIAS worked and once they take your credit card number they can take more money whenever they want because they r the biggest scammers ever but eventually I investigated on this and found that the real 1-800-624-6021 belongs to www.cybercoolies.com and this is a genuine company and they are into proper business and all their technicians have their own extensions, emails, customer database and CyberCoolies never asks for credit card numbers for any type of payment. It is all on a written invoice. So I talked to them and also got my computer fixed properly although I got only 150$ refunded by my bank but if you are a victim of NIAS you just need to change one software and they can never get access to your computer nor you would be facing any error or virus or slow performance issues...You can have advice on this from a cybercoolies technician, they are truly the best people to provide proper advice...
- DinoA| 1 replyIn June, a woman with a South Asian accent claiming to be from Windows Support Center called to inform me that my computer was in danger of crashing. She knew my name. I let her access to the computer. and she showed me all the "errors" that were in the computer. She offered a service to clean up the errors. I told her that I was not interested in subscribing to her service. Soon afterwards, a man with a similar accent called me and tried to convince me that my computer was about to crash. (Note: I recently had problems with a very slow computer). I finally weakened and allowed him to access to the computer and paid 311 USD for a service that was supposed to be good for all current and new computers; additionally, I would not have to renew Norton which was up for renewal at that time. He installed a Microsoft Windows Essentials and Advanced Window Care2 ( which I later see can be installed for free). Ironically, unlike some of the others who fell for this scam and got no results, the computer did and dose operate much faster. The credit card payment went to NIAS Business Solutions. Just recently, I got more calls from these guys claiming that more attacks on my computer are present. When I called the number the original man left me, he stated that these others were not from his services and were hackers. When I let him in to view if there was any damage, he claimed that the payment that I had originally made had not been received.When I checked my statement, it had been paid by me. He tried to get me to pay another 249USD ( a reduced rate, he claimed). I refused, we argued. I called the credit card company and she assured me that the original payment had been received by NIAS. He said that he would check with his accountants and would call me again in 24hrs. That's when I decided to check on line and found this post. In short, I will not allow any more of these callers access to my computer, nor will I stay on the phone with them
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- Paul| 1 replyBAD GUYS from CyberCoolies, phone # 1-800- 624-6021.
These bad people may know your name, may know what type of computer you have, will tell you a story that your computer has some problems, if you'll give an access to your computer they will install a software. If you will not buy their product they will crash your computer.
Do not let these liars get an access to your computer!! Very Bad people.- Caller: CyberCoolies
- Tom Devine replies to PaulHey paul...u r misunderstood cybercoolies with nias....the people who called you were nias and not cybercoolies.They use cybercoolies toll free number and their details to scam customers...Because i do also also have a service with cybercoolies from about last 3 years and they r the best in their business..!!!...ya..and also inexpensive...
- Nan| 1 replyI got suckered in back in February for $141 by a similar story. The next day I cancelled my credit card and took other steps to protect my personal information. They called occasionally after that and I hung up on them. Recently they have started calling me, saying the government told them to refund my money. But then they demand that I turn on my computer. At that point I say," forget it and don't call me again!" Their harassment has continued every few days. Yesterday "Shaun" said he would call me every day, even during the night, but he would stop if I sent him $100. Can you imagine?? I suspect that they only want my new credit card or other info. Trusting them was a stupid mistake on my part, but I am determined not to compound my loss. Beware!
- Caller: NIAS E Business (India)
- julie wardropcall from 17183032744 from jenny edwards asking me to go on my computer and show me error messages. want to stop got scammed once and never again so hung up and they called me back again and again.
- Caller: globus solutions
- kerri replies to NanThese peoples claim they from Microsoft they are liar, I trick their ass, they those they had a sucker, I got all there information and report them. hang up
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