Windows Solution World
Complaint 52537 Details
- Date Occurred: 12/29/2013
- Reported Damages: $0.00
The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
I had had some very minor quirks on my PC recently - nothing serious - but that, and a sudden recent update from Microsoft that I had just accepted two security items and a driver update - helped set me up. I also opened my PC to find “update failed” (it was the driver only that failed – I’ve yet to try it again)
Right after seeing my anti-virus SW tell me of this update - before seeing it show up as a normal "New updates are available" This all now appears to be just a random coincidence.
So soon after that, I get this call . . . from "Microsoft" wanting to support their customer. I ask repeatedly why I should trust them - Give me the SN of my SW - they repeatedly saw "Don't worry . . . " I made the mistake of asking for a supervisor - that gave me a much smoother talker - really good - but still obviously a bad internet based phone line and the proverbial Indian like accent. I wonder if there are the same people who had worked at Yogi - with who ruined my PC – had to totally re-load and the price was about the same. They have me look at my PC where I see a number of Application errors . . .
I made the error of - through their web site - connect to my PC. Watched carefully all they did - but still wonder if they could have planted something that does not get caught by Windows or my Virus SW . . . they were very slick and confident. I aborted by puling power to my router - then hung up - and then ran my virus SW – with internet still disconnected (a friend gave me that tip) - before hooking up power again. Hope I have no problem . . . Face to face so to speak with evil . . . very disconcerting.
- Anonymous-Thadious SBID #7ac67f7e39
- Posted 12/30/2013
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- Anonymous-in-Houston SBID #2e19a15af8
- Posted 05/17/2014
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Anonymous Thadious, I wish I had been smart enough to pull the plug. He let me know that I owed him money for his programs (which I didn't) and that he would ruin my computer. He did.
With the Geek Squad and Carbonite, I got most of it back, but it cost me time and money. -
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- Complaint Against Windows Solution World
- Complaints Filed: 10
- Reported Damages: $999.00
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