Is This Windows Support Call a Scam?

Summary — +12156939921

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: Windows services
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States
Reviews: 6

Expert Opinion

Beware any unsolicited call claiming your PC has a Windows license issue or imminent shutdown. Scammers often masquerade as Microsoft support, use an Indian accent, and pressure you with urgent fees—often $90 for a bogus renewal. Never grant remote access or provide payment info to unknown callers. Verify legitimacy by hanging up and calling the official Microsoft support line directly. Use reputable antivirus software and keep your system updated to reduce vulnerability. If you suspect a scam, report the number to the FTC and your phone carrier. Staying skeptical and double‑checking credentials protects you from costly fraud.

Caller Categories

Scam
Unknown

Caller Names

Windows services
Microsoft (claimed)
Marvin
Iyogi

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Recent Reports for (215) 693-9921

12156939921 Scam

it seems like this person is caling me agen, claiming they can get my money recovered, they had an indian accent, I said no and hung up, but they had the nerv to cal me bak on a private line, pretending to be somone els.

12156939921 Scam Microsoft (claimed)

This morning, a call from this number claimed my computer and software were at risk, but their threats and intimidation tactics, including involving a so-called 'lead engineer,' were met with skepticism, especially given my use of a MAC, leading to a heated exchange before they hung up.

12156939921 Marvin

The information provided is incomplete.

12156939921 Unknown Iyogi

Thanks for the warning, I think I'll take my computer to a local repair shop and get it scrubed, it might cost me, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. I'm also going to get rid of Iyogi, they seem like a scam too.

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Following the connection to my computer, a series of events unfolded

12156939921 Scam Windows services

A call was received concerning computer issues, allegedly from Microsoft Windows, with the caller claiming the computer's license had expired and offering a renewal, which seemed suspicious, particularly given the caller's accent and the similarity to previous high-pressure sales tactics from a tech support company

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