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hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
Thu Sep 11, 2014, 12:23 PM Sep 2014

Advice for scammers: If you're going to call me and tell me that you're from Microsoft

and you've spotted a dangerous virus on my computer, it might help if

- you didn't start the conversation by giving me an obvious fake first name

- I could understand your English

- the connection wasn't so poor and background noise so loud i had trouble hearing you anyways.

C'mon people, you've got to step up your game!

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Advice for scammers: If you're going to call me and tell me that you're from Microsoft (Original Post) hedgehog Sep 2014 OP
100% right!! Laf.La.Dem. Sep 2014 #1

Laf.La.Dem.

(2,940 posts)
1. 100% right!!
Thu Sep 11, 2014, 01:01 PM
Sep 2014

In addition to scammers from "Microsoft Tech Support"
Scammers from Bank
Scammers from Car Insurance
Scammers from ACA
Scammers from Credit Cards
Scammers from (fill in the blank)

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