I havent seen any other users with the same issue, so I'll share my experince, a man with a thick Middle Eastern accent claimed to be Ethan Sanchez and worked for the Department of Education, and offered me financial aid, but I quickly realized it was a scam
Is This Call a Fake Windows Support Scam?
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Heads up: calls from +12063971127 are almost always bogus tech‑support scams. Callers typically claim a virus or malware on your PC, impersonate Microsoft or Windows support, and pressure you for remote access or payment. Hang up immediately, don’t share personal data, and block the number. Report the call to the FTC or your carrier’s spam‑stop service. If you’re ever unsure, verify the claim by contacting the official vendor directly using a known phone number or website. Staying skeptical and using call‑blocking tools are your best defenses against these relentless fraudsters.
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Recent Reports for (206) 397-1127
I received calls from two numbers, including this one, and engaged with the scammer, who claimed I had a computer malfunction, before turning the conversation into a prank, which ultimately led to the scammer hanging up.
This phone number has called me twice today, but there's been no response on the other end when I answer
It appears you have identified a legitimate threat; this individual has also been linked to a 971-217-9508 number and possibly others, so thanks for the warning, it has saved me from potential issues.
It's puzzling that with advanced technology, there isn't a comprehensive list to register unwanted calls from crooks who invade our privacy, as I fell victim to a scam that VISA flagged as fraud.
A warning to all, I just recieved a call from this number and the man on the other end, with a heavy Indian accent, claimed to be from Windows and stated that my computer was infected with a virus, I was very sarcastic in my response and he became insistant that I loged onto my computer so he could show me the virus, I eventualy hung up on him
i recently received a call from this number, but i didn't answer it
I recived a call from some one looking for somone who dont work here, then they ask me who i was, then they start talking about technical support, i told them i didnt call no technical support, so i hang up on them
Frequent calls have been received from individuals claiming that my Windows computer is sending error messages, despite my use of a Mac, in an obvious scam attempt to gain access to my PC.
The tactics used by this scammer, who has an east Indian accent and claims to be calling from a legitimate company, are deceitful and waste the time of those who engage with them.
Despite the obvious scam, it appears this operation is ongoing, attempting to deceive individuals by claiming their computer is sending malicious scripts and requiring immediate attention from a 'Microsoft' representative.
I demand that these unwanted calls from this number cease immediately; they have been recurring throughout the summer, and it's time for them to stop.
A call was received from this number, purportedly from Microsoft, claiming to have detected errors on my computer; the caller had an Indian accent and requested that I turn on my computer for them to fix the issue.
I recieved a call from this phone number at 9:37 pm, but did not answer as the caller ID indicated it was a telemarketer.
I recieved another call from these scamers, they claim I have errors on my PC and want me to visit their website
After receiving a call from this number on my cell phone, the caller with an accent introduced himself as a Windows technical department representative, claiming my computer had downloaded suspect software and offering to guide me through the cleaning process, but he hung up when I mentioned being on the do-not-call list.
Apparently this phone number is being utilise for scamming purposes, you can read about the your-PC-is-infected-corrupted scam here too
I received a call from this number, and the individual claimed to be able to remove error messages from my computer, but I terminated the call due to suspicion.
when I got a call from this number, the woman tryed to trick me into looking for error message on my computer, but I was suspicious and hung up
I received a call from an individual with an East Indian accent who told me a story, which I pretended to believe. He called multiple times from different numbers, eventually making an inappropriate comment, at which point I hung up.
The caller, a male individul, claimed to be affiliated with the U.S Department Of Educations, similiar to previouse reports
A telemarketing scam was detected, claiming that the computer has a virus
I recived two calls this week, one from this number and anouther from a foriegn number, clearley a scam
The whole experiance was quite amusing, the caller, a woman with a heavy accent, strugled to read from the script and repeadedly stated she was from the 'Computer Maintenance department' at 'Windows'
After telling them I had spoken to the FBI, the woman on the phone, who had an East Indian accent, became agitated and asked me to hold.
Although I didn't answer the call, I will do so if they call again, as I'm curious about their intentions.
I didnt answer the call, the area code wasnt recognizable to me, so I ignored it
It is questionable whether this could be a misguided attempt to raise funds, akin to a perverse joke.
I received a call at 2:30 on 7/17 and told the caller to stop, after which they hung up.
A call was received at an unusual hour, 12:05 AM on 7-17-12, which is typically only answered for family members; the caller was identified as a telemarketer, raising suspicions about the legitimacy of such late-night calls.