I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then. These reports on 800notes go back YEARS.
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I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then.
I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then.
I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then.
I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then.
I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then.
I am stunned this # isn't in Call Control's community blacklist already - as all of the following info came from Googling the phone # and reading the reports at 800notes.com! This # is being used by scammers who claim they are Microsoft calling because your computer is being hacked right NOW. If you believe them, they will walk you through instructions that will give them complete control over your computer including the mouse, and then demand you pay them $299 to get control over your computer back. Callers are always reported as having Indian accents, and they are very pushy - saying whatever they have to in order to convince you to follow their instructions to "protect" your computer. They might even tell you the $299 is the charge for these "protective" services if you still think they are the "good guys" by then.
When you call them, voicemail says, "The survey you were contacted for is now closed," or something very close to that.
This is Michigan State University calling for donations - like the tens of thousands of dollars I paid them for my education wasn't enough!
Some survey
Typical Craigslist scam. Wants to buy item from me, and asks when she can come to see it as she is quite concerned if the furniture's condition is as good as advertised. Then she suddenly canNOT come in person and decides the condition is satisfactory as shown in the photos. My ad says I only accept CASH and the asking price is $350; yet the scammer wants to overnight a certified check to me for $1500!!! She says I am to cash the check and keep $500 for myself, with the extra $150 as compensation for the extra things she's instructing me to do. I am to pay the other $1000 to her mover in cash when he arrives to pick up the furniture. I know she is a scammer, though, and that her certified check is fake, so I don't comply; if I followed her orders, then my bank would call (a few days after the mover - who is either the REAL scammer or in cahoots with him - showed up to collect the money and furniture) to tell me the check was fake so I now need to reimburse the bank $1500 - AND my furniture is also gone!!! It doesn't make sense that anyone would pay so much to have used furniture she's never seen shipped across the country when she could buy it new - for less! - in her local area! It also doesn't make sense that she would trust a complete stranger not to just pocket the $1000 intended for the mover and to sell the furniture again to someone else! The only reason the scammer IS willing to do things this way is because she knows, just as I do, that the check is fake. In other words, she isnt risking anything. Hopefully, now you know not to risk dealing with this scammer either.
Claims name is David O'Neil, but it's the usual Craigslist attempt at scamming you to accept a fake certified check. What idiot would spend thousands to have used stuff shipped by a mover across the country when he could buy it new locally for less? Or trust a stranger to cash his fake check and then give thousands to his mover? Only a scammer who knows his check will come back fake a few days after it's been cashed (right after the stuff is picked up by the mover, who is really the scammer there to collect the thousands for the "mover" ... Scammers are risking nothing even if you decide to pocket all that cash!
Craigslist Scam
Craigslist scam
Craigslist scam
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Text advertising jobs that is probably related to an ad I posted on Craigslist to sell furniture.
Unsolicited employment scam sent to person on social security disability
Craigslist scam
Craigslist scam