+1

Next in line are the fools that trust "support people" that randomly call
consumers claiming to know there's a problem that needs repair that the
consumer is unaware of.
 On Dec 24, 2012 4:54 AM, "Thane Sherrington" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> At 04:25 PM 23/12/2012, Bobby Heid wrote:
>
>> A friend of a friend told me that her friend was having trouble
>> uninstalling
>> Mcafee from their machine.  They called some sort of tech person (have no
>> clue who they talked to), but they were connected to his machine and they
>> supposedly showed him on his computer that 10 people were able to connect
>> to
>> his pc and do stuff on it.  They said that they were fix it for him.  They
>> were going to charge him $199  to perform this service.
>>
>
> Most of these things are scams.  People google the problem, and the top
> results are ads, (which the average person doesn't realize) and they don't
> know what they are doing.
>
> T
>
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