jmitservices
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- Norwich, UK
I had a customer ring me yesterday saying that they were contacted by Microsoft and asking them to view the event manager. They were then instructed to look down the lists for critical errors. The person on the phone was very persistent that these errors would cause problems later on.
My customer was then told to download two remote desktop sharing programs where they then took control of their computer overnight and installed Windows 7 Ultimate. They were charged £200 for this service. The customer never recieved any media or COA. Just en e-mail with the product key.
Alarm bells started ringing as soon as they said Microsoft and event manager. I full well know that they never contact anyone and also there was a scam going around a few months ago from indian call centres getting people to open the event viewer etc...
Just wondered if anyone else has heard of this at all? Scam or not?
Thanks,
Jase
Link to previous scam:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/18/phone-scam-india-call-centres
My customer was then told to download two remote desktop sharing programs where they then took control of their computer overnight and installed Windows 7 Ultimate. They were charged £200 for this service. The customer never recieved any media or COA. Just en e-mail with the product key.
Alarm bells started ringing as soon as they said Microsoft and event manager. I full well know that they never contact anyone and also there was a scam going around a few months ago from indian call centres getting people to open the event viewer etc...
Just wondered if anyone else has heard of this at all? Scam or not?
Thanks,
Jase
Link to previous scam:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/18/phone-scam-india-call-centres
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