Scammers
We just had a phonecall from someone in Kolkata who told me I've got viruses on my computer and he was the boy to sort it out. I knew it had to be a scam, but I'm not good at thinking on my feet so I gave the receiver to Ailz and she got rid of him by saying she'd check the computer for herself them ring him back. I've done some research since- and all the info one might possibly need is here . As scams go it's less evil than some. These guys don't install malware or get you to give them your vital statistics, just sell you £185 worth of software you don't need. Next time this happens I'll know to play mindgames with them.
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But by the third time they rang, I was losing patience and they'd interrupted me while I was working, so I just told them I use Linux and they weren't interested. (That's partially true. Though the computers we use most are Windows machines, four of our computers run Linux.)
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I make a point of never doing business with people who come at me out of the blue.
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I feel a little sorry for the guys in the call centres who have to work the phones. It's a lousy job and they probably don't feel too good about themselves at the end of the day.
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(Anonymous) 2010-08-14 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I think it's important to publicise it. The more people who are fore-warned, the less success the scammers are going to have.