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MGD
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join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

reply to Laura26
Re: [Scam] Supportonclick.com scareware scam

said by Laura26 See Profile :

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.
Interesting,
Are you sure that it was the same entity discussed in the thread. Who contacted who first?. Did the clean the registry with a tool, or did they edit it manually. How did you pay them, and how much.?

MGD

Whip

join:2009-01-23
Califon, NJ

reply to Laura26
But don't you find it odd that someone you do not know, just called you out of the blue and told you that you allegedly had a problem with your computer?

If you know that they did exactly what they were suppose to do, why didn't you do it yourself since you would have to have the knowledge? See the point?

You really have no idea what they could have taken or installed.

Laura26

join:2009-07-24
reply to MGD
No. I did not pay them. They said its a trial period. If I am satisfied with their services I could register. In that case i would have to pay a nominal charge.


antiphishing
Phishing Scam Terminator
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2 edits
 reply to Doctor Four
Re: heavy Indian accent here's why !

URL to Cached Result: »coolwhois.com/d/supportonclick.c···30034236

Registrar: DIRECTI INTERNET SOLUTIONS
PVT. LTD. D/B/A PUBLICDOMAINREGISTRY.COM
Nameservers: 883.EARTH.ORDERBOX-DNS.COM, 883.MARS.ORDERBOX-DNS.COM, 883.MERCURY.
ORDERBOX-DNS.COM, 883.VENUS.ORDERBOX-DNS.COM
Status: ok
Expires: 20-feb-2011
IP Address: 61.8.157.108 (mail.supportonclick.com)

Whois results from whois.PublicDomainRegistry.com:

Registration Service Provided By: EASY SPACE - AN ISO 9001 CERTIFIED COMPANY
Contact: +91.3324600488
Website: www.ezspl.com

Domain Name: SUPPORTONCLICK.COM

Registrant:
Pecon Software Ltd.
Pecon Software Ltd. (peconcal@vsnl.net)
En-27, Salt lake Sector-V
Kolkata
West Bengal,700091
IN
Tel. +91.03340101601


Creation Date: 20-Feb-2006
Expiration Date: 20-Feb-2011

Domain servers in listed order:
883.venus.orderbox-dns.com
883.mercury.orderbox-dns.com
883.mars.orderbox-dns.com
883.earth.orderbox-dns.com

------------------------

canonical name mail.supportonclick.com.
aliases
addresses 61.8.157.108 (A NAME)

inetnum: 61.8.156.0 - 61.8.157.255
netname: NET4
descr: Hyderabad Network Operations
descr: Net4India Ltd.
descr: Internet Service Provider
descr: D-25, Sector 3, Noida,
descr: UP - 201301, INDIA
country: IN

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SnowyOne
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reply to Laura26
Re: [Scam] Supportonclick.com scareware scam

said by Laura26 See Profile :

No. I did not pay them. They said its a trial period. If I am satisfied with their services I could register. In that case i would have to pay a nominal charge.
That's great that you found a free service that your happy with.
You're doing the right thing, spreading the word about a service that is worthwhile.
Where & how do you register?

MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

reply to Laura26
said by Laura26 See Profile :

No. I did not pay them. They said its a trial period. If I am satisfied with their services I could register. In that case i would have to pay a nominal charge.
That scenario is not their normal modus operandi, at least according to numerous reports posted here: »800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-212-796-4064 They usually insist on registration & payment up front.

Several posters report that they claimed to be a Microsoft partner, however they do not state that on their website.

Snapped 2009-07-30 00:24:58

»supportonclick.com


It is difficult to find any mainstream media articles about them, since most of the articles are their own press releases.

MGD

Laura26

join:2009-07-24
reply to SnowyOne
www.supportonclick.com

Thats the site they mentioned. But they have registration charges. Their services seem to be fine apart from the heavily Indian accent. Atleast in my case, the antivirus issue WAS resolved.

MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
Fort Lauderdale, FL

reply to Laura26
said by Laura26 See Profile :

No. I did not pay them. They said its a trial period. If I am satisfied with their services I could register. In that case i would have to pay a nominal charge.
They are also calling homes in the UK and Australia, here are some comments from there circa August of 1998. So far, you appear to be the only individual who has received pro bono service.

quote:
Jeff - 19 Aug 2008
Just had a call from this guy! What a giggle!

Told me he'd been asked to call from my ISP's support dept because I had problems on my PC. Suspecting something fishy:
Me: Who's my ISP then?
Guy: Either Virgin, Sky or BT
Me: Well, which is it?

He couldn't tell me, so I got into a discussion about how I was software developer and if I had a problem with my PC I think I'd know about it.

Whenever I asked him a question he couldn't answer he just went back to the original statement that he was calling from the ISP's support dept.

The thing to do with any of these things is just to keep asking them questions - "What do you mean?" is a great one to ask about five times if you've got the time!

=========================================

Teagenie - 21 Aug 2008

Received call from indian sounding guy.Something wrong with my computer,slow to start up.As it was thought he knew what he was doing,so paid a quarterly payment.Had call today 21 08 2008 again same thing ,slow running so log on to www.supportonclick.co.uk,eventually going to subscription page and then to pay an annual payment of £43-00p.Told him i paid payment in June he said now annaul payment due.didnt feel safe so told him i would contact them later.Had about 4 calls after that from different guys one after the other.Iasked for phone number.A bit hesitant but gave me this number 1274900834.I wont phone it.I think ive been had.
Caller ID: 1274900834
Caller: Supportonclick.co uk

========================================

Sorry hon.. - 8 Sep 2008

Hate to tell you this, but you have.
Reply

========================================

angry daughter in law - 12 Mar 2009

Your lucky you only lost £43, my mum in law lost £222 and on a pension, to top it off they have somehow disbled her Norton

========================================

Call received in Adelaide Australia - 5 Sep 2008

FYI - Received a call today on my home phone (landline) at 7:20pm local time here in Adelaide South Australia. Caller (Indian accent, no name) and script sounding much the same as those desribed previously - he said he was ringing from "Support On Click" and claiming my "local ISP" had provided them with a report that my PC was "running slowly" and that it was a "computer technical issue". I asked where he had got my phone number and details from - he repeatedly said my number (and the report about my PC running slow) was from "my local ISP" though he never named that ISP. I think this is very improbable as my ISP has a very good name and their website says nothing about this purported service provider. The caller kept returning to the same "scripted" phrases during the call but also became rather garbled as he went on to say that the problems they could help me with "might nver happen"! A Google search indicates a website exists for this company (along with other search results from rather improbably looking "news sites") but I would be very cautious.
Caller: Suport On Click (or SupportOnClick)
Caller Type: Telemarketer

From the 800 notes linked above

MGD


SnowyOne
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Kailua, HI
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reply to Laura26
said by Laura26 See Profile :

www.supportonclick.com

Thats the site they mentioned. But they have registration charges. Their services seem to be fine apart from the heavily Indian accent. Atleast in my case, the antivirus issue WAS resolved.
WOW! Thats the site they mentioned.
You are not even sure of who you allowed access to your computer? Bad move.
Here's the best possible advice in your situation.
Bring your computer into a local computer repair shop & have it examined for viruses, trojans, backdoors, rootkits etc...
Post an image of your receipt in this thread for the amount the local computer repair shop charged to remove the offending files (remove any of your personally identifiable info first) as a warning to anyone else that might fall victim to this scam.
It's victims such as yourself that this forum is out to protect & educate.
Mahalo for sharing. Good move.


Doctor Four
My other vehicle is a TARDIS
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Dallas, TX
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reply to antiphishing
Re: heavy Indian accent here's why !

said by antiphishing See Profile :

URL to Cached Result: »coolwhois.com/d/supportonclick.c···30034236

Registrar: DIRECTI INTERNET SOLUTIONS

Somehow, I'm not surprised in the least to see this particular registrar affiliated with supportonclick. They're notorious for other scareware scams, especially those hosted from Russia or the Ukraine, and often show up on Sandi Hardmeier's Spyware Sucks blog.
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Kibbles
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join:1999-07-31
Mission Viejo, CA

reply to Doctor Four
Re: [Scam] Supportonclick.com scareware scam

Anyone try to talk to them using the Live Chat and ask how do they know a particular PC has a specific problem and is associated with a particular phone number ?

I remember reading about their scam years ago...I am surprised...well maybe not..that they have a McAfee link on their site.
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antiphishing
Phishing Scam Terminator
Premium
join:2004-06-09
Wilkes Barre, PA

reply to Doctor Four
Re: heavy Indian accent here's why !

said by Doctor Four See Profile :

URL to Cached Result: »coolwhois.com/d/supportonclick.c···30034236

They sound like a rogue TLD register from what I read on the internet.

DIRECTI INTERNET SOLUTIONS
»www.dotandco.net/ressources/ican···index.en
»msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/ar···206.aspx
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Whip

join:2009-01-23
Califon, NJ
reply to MGD
Re: [Scam] Supportonclick.com scareware scam

2 days and still no answers to the real questions asked. Interesting.

Laura26

join:2009-07-24

Was out of town this week end. Sorry for the late reply. Honestly, they had called me once. Was in a meeting and hung up on them. They send an email and i really found it weird that they are getting my numbers and IDs. I called up the number to know.

A girl named Natalie explained that it is PC support company. I checked their site and asked how do i know they are not a scam. She said they can provide trial services before i sign up with them.

The rest is what I posted. My point is till now I have not faced any damage. Thats why I am not not calling it a scam. But yes, the heavy Indian accent is true. they are located in Calcutta.


SnowyOne
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Kailua, HI
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said by Laura26 See Profile :


My point is till now I have not faced any damage. Thats why I am not not calling it a scam.
Aah, OK, I thought you posted here to ask if »www.supportonclick.com were a scam, not to call it not a scam.

said by Laura26 See Profile :


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
I suppose you can ask if »www.supportonclick.com is a scam & at the same time call it not a scam because you don't know if it's a scam or not a scam or a ham or a pan courtesy to Dr Suess but if your not willing to take the advice given to you that it is a scam them why bother to bother the brother about scams & the hams at »www.supportonclick.com?

Laura26

join:2009-07-24
You seem to be confused or a teacher at some autistic school. I am not looking for tongue twisters. Thank you.

Whip

join:2009-01-23
Califon, NJ


3 edits
Not at all. You are the one that's confused or a shill.

YOU came here asking if this was as scam BUT had decided already that it is not. This is what doesn't make sense to anyone here.

This IS a scam. It is proven. For some reason, when you are given the advice that there is more going on, you vehemently defend the scammers. Why? None of your story makes sense.

You say they didn't do anything to the computer that was bad, but how do you know? You clearly aren't smart enough to know or you would have cleared it out yourself.

That's why we are waiting for answers to the real questions that have been asked.

Have you ever called your ISP to see if they really contacted someone else in a foreign country - but not the US even there are companies here like McAfee and Norton - to call you out of nowhere?


rzaruba

join:2000-08-04
reply to Laura26
The antivirus antispyware folks have now started advertising on the local NYC radio stations.

I think we can be pretty sure of their scam status.

Laura26

join:2009-07-24
reply to Doctor Four
I heard them too.


No Fool

@entouch.net

reply to Doctor Four
I received a call from a fast talking guy that sounded like he might have been Indian, I guess he could have been Nigerian. He went through the same spiel about having received notification that my computer was running slow and that this was happening so much in my area (and crashes were resulting) that they were being pro-active and contacting customers.
I was immediately suspicious and asked who he was and how he could be reached. He gave his name as Leo Cruz and gave me a 1-800 number to call him back and said if it was busy I could call the 347-289-3770 number and reach him.
He also provided a website for me to verify who he is. I didn't go there because that wouldn't prove anything to me. Anyone can create a website.
The only thing that made me think that there could actually be some truth to this story is that this morning while attempting to open Internet Explorer I was unsuccessful and a screen opened that said something about a doubleclick issue. I did a quick search and it seems like there is something related to Java which utilizes this. I installed Java just a few days ago while installing a new Linksys router.
Anyway, I didn't give him any info.
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