 Doctor FourMy other vehicle is a TARDISPremium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX | [Scam] Supportonclick.com scareware scam A lot of people have been reporting that they have been receiving cold calls from someone with a heavy Indian accent claiming they received a report that their computer is infected with a virus and is about to crash, and then offering to sell on a website called www.supportonclick.com software that supposedly fixes it.
In fact the software is nothing more than rogue security software, and the scareware scammers are hoping people will fall for it at $30-50 a pop.
»www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/10···re_scam/
A callback number of 347-289-3770 is usually given, and there are quite a few reports about the scam at 800notes.com: »800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-347-289-3770 -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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| I started getting these calls in January. It took me telling them 3 different times to quit scamming me. They kept trying to tell me they were working with Microsoft. I kept telling them they were scamming me and I was no fool.
Knock on wood, but no calls since then. Three different calls from the same person on 3 different days.  -- TH ~ NE ~ EPN ~ NC ~ TD |
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 Whip join:2009-01-23 Califon, NJ | reply to Doctor Four This response made me chuckle: quote: Rating: 0 Diane - 10 Apr 2009 @Hempton72: Possible, yes. Likely, no. Don't give it a second thought. If he calls back, tell him you're running Linux and hang up.
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 pcdebbRIP dadkinsPremium join:2000-12-03 Brandon, FL kudos:4 | reply to Doctor Four
Re: [Scam] Supportonclick.com scareware scam hmmm, these a$$holes may have just called my stepdad. he just bought a computer last week and just went online today. he was telling me about a call he received a few days ago, monday i believe, about something being wrong with the computer and how it needed to be fixed. which i told him it had to be bs because his computer wasnt even online!! -- | map your city | |
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 | reply to Anon I guess we can change the old "Is your refrigerator running?" routine...... |
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 Whip join:2009-01-23 Califon, NJ | reply to Anon Please explain how someone who has never had access to someone's computer can call that person and tell them that they know/'recieved a report' (from where since no one else would have access either) that the person's computer is slow? They can't because it's a lie. |
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 | reply to Anon said by Dani09: Hey, I got a call from these guys a few days back. Asked if my computer was running slow. I usually get hundreds of calls offering free trips to free cards. and I usually hang up on these. Dunno what happened, I told these guys yes. And let me tell you, they were awesome. My computer is considerably fast now. No idea why they are called scams, but they really helped my computer gain speed, and that's what matters to me. Hmm, registered just today, first and only post... no, that's not suspicious at all, is it?  |
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 | quote: Hmm, registered just today, first and only post... no, that's not suspicious at all, is it?
No suspicions at all, CLEARLY a shill. |
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 Doctor FourMy other vehicle is a TARDISPremium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX | reply to Anon said by Dani09: Hey, I got a call from these guys a few days back. Asked if my computer was running slow. I usually get hundreds of calls offering free trips to free cards. and I usually hang up on these. Dunno what happened, I told these guys yes. And let me tell you, they were awesome. My computer is considerably fast now. No idea why they are called scams, but they really helped my computer gain speed, and that's what matters to me. Scam shill finds Google entry on scam.
Scam shill joins broadband site and posts to scambusting forum in an attempt to boost same scam. This results in unintended boosting of Google page rank.
More see scam for what it is, despite efforts of scam shill to defend it.
Scam shill fails epically.
Try again, scam shill! -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ | say that ten times fast -- Team JON. |
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 | reply to Doctor Four May be I am posting twice. I cant see my post somehow. Here it goes:
I am nervous because i have received a call from them and let them handle my antivirus issue. They have solved the problem. Have I been scammed? They have not taken money as yet and said I am on trial period. |
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 KibblesPremium join:1999-07-31 Mission Viejo, CA | How exactly did you "let them handle " your issue?  -- »www.angryrenter.com/ |
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 KibblesPremium join:1999-07-31 Mission Viejo, CA 1 edit | reply to Laura26 Hmm...double post. |
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| reply to Laura26 said by Laura26:May be I am posting twice. I cant see my post somehow. Here it goes: I am nervous because i have received a call from them and let them handle my antivirus issue. They have solved the problem. Have I been scammed? They have not taken money as yet and said I am on trial period. Yes, you've been scammed. Cancel that credit card and get a new one, watch for carryover charges and alert your bank to any from this company (or others you know you didn't make, the scammers often share card data) as FRAUD. |
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 Doctor FourMy other vehicle is a TARDISPremium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX | reply to Laura26 Did you give them your credit card number or download something from a site they told you to go to?
Because if you downloaded something they recommended, it was most likely rogue security software. And if you gave them your credit card number, they'll start charging you for services you don't need, or commit outright fraud. Either way, you've most likely been scammed and had better cancel that card.
Assuming of course that you are not a shill for the company. -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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 | quote: Assuming of course that you are not a shill for the company.
or a shillette................... |
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 | reply to Doctor Four Well, no. I did not give my credit card no. I said I don't have one. BTW I'm no shill or whatever...as i said they told me "I was on trial period". Now I don't know what that means but I got the antivirus fixed.
So till now it is not a horror movie for me. |
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 Whip join:2009-01-23 Califon, NJ | And exactly how did someone, who you have absolutely no clue about, just happen to know that you needed your computer 'looked at' and decided out of the blue to call you?
You probably didn't need to give them any financial info....it was more than likely already on the computer that you would have had to give them access to. |
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 | reply to Doctor Four Now, that is intimidating. Though I do not have important info lying here and there but its just that I watched them work on my comp.
So I know exactly where they went. I just saw them cleaning the registry and then uninstall the existing antivirus and replace it with a new McAfee. |
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