I blocked and reported this number, no suprise, it's just another scam
Why This Number Keeps Posing as Microsoft Techs!
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Expert Opinion
Imagine getting a call from an unfamiliar number claiming to be a tech from Microsoft or Windows. The pattern here points to a classic remote‑access scam: callers use heavy accents, vague error messages, and pressure tactics to gain control of your device. Never grant remote access or run commands for strangers, even if they sound official. Verify any support request by contacting the company directly using known contact info, and consider a call‑blocking app or reporting to the FTC. Protect your credentials, disable unsolicited remote tools, and keep your system’s security patches up to date to reduce exposure.
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Recent Reports for (321) 549-5887
Multiple calls were received yesterday and this morning, with the caller using an autodial system.
These scammers keep calling, its pathetic, i blocked the call but it was probally worthless, just like the Do Not Call List, they just collect datas.
The experience with this number has been consistent with others, indicating a scam, and when confronted about the scam, the caller, who had an Indian accent, was unapologetic, even when called early in the morning.
The individual exhibited threatening behavior, including graphic content and claims of being outside the recipient's house, prompting a police report.
Scammers are using international lines to pose as computer 'fixers' and target US victims
A similar experience involved an individual with an Asian-Indian accent who called while I was on my computer; after refusing their pitch, they somehow accessed my PC, causing it to crash when I tried to restart it later, necessitating professional assistance from Geek Squad to clean and restart the computer.
When the caller dont leave no message and just hang up, i tell them the person they ask for died alot time ago, thats ushally gets them to stop.
The caller claimed to be from Sri Lanka, having previosly contacted us about a year ago regarding a supposed Microsoft tech issue, which was obviousley phoney. This time, the converstion took a perverted turn, and I laugned at him, telling him to forget it. He made a follow-up call the next night, at which point my husband spoke with him and yelled at him to stop calling. What a realy pig.
Within the past 2 hours, i have recieved 3 calls from this number and its friday evening, i dont usuallly answer unknow numbers
A typical 'computer error' call was made by a scam artist with an East Indian accent, attempting to gain access to my computer to install malware, but I deflected the call by stating I was about to have dinner and would call back later
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Most people in the Microsoft technical department have very heavy accents, which can be dificult to understand
A call was received claiming to have information about my computer, which I denied owning. The caller insisted I was lying, leading me to threaten reporting them to the police before hanging up. This is particularly frustrating since we are on the Do Not Call List.
This number was used to contact my husband, instructing him to perform certain actions on the computer, and when he refused, the caller provided our home address, threatening him, which led to the call being terminated.
A person with a india accent from this number contacted me, trying to act like someone i knew, and told me to get on the computer, but i refussed and he called me a name, it seem like a scam.
In the past two days, I have received six calls from heavily accented individuals, both male and female, purporting to be Microsoft service technicians, which I identified as a scam and reported to the FTC.
Obvioulsy a spoofted number, three rings and then a hangup, definatly spam, it called at 11.02 a.m on 11/15/17, next time ask them for ther IP adress
Some guy with an accent called me about my computer, but I knew it was a scam, so I just told him thanks but no thanks and hung up!
A representative from the computer department in India contacted me, and after engaging in conversation, it became clear that their company operates on a scamming basis; despite this, the representatives themselves are poorly paid and merely doing their job
A man with a heavy accent, claiming to be from 'Windows', attempted to scam my wife into giving remote access to our computer, and later made harassing calls.
After listening to the caller's pitch for a while, I questioned whether anyone still falls for such tactics, prompting him to hang up on me, leaving me unconcerned.
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Folks beware: individuals with thick east Indian accents are operating a scam from this number, attempting to direct victims to startcontrol.com and even Teamviewer.
A scammer, claiming to be "Robin" from India, attempted to access the computer citing a Microsoft issue, despite having a Geek Squad agreement, he called back the following week.
It seems that scamming activities are currently on the rise.
I recieved two calls from this number on two of my phones, the guy claimed to be from Microsoft's technical department, but he had a heavy accent and when i asked him to speak english, he called me some obscene names.
A caller claiming to be a Microsoft-certified technician attempted to convince me to execute a command on my computer, which I refused to do
Multiple calls have been received from this number claiming to be about 'computer problems', which seems like a typical scam tactic to me. No message was left after I didn't answer, adding to my suspicion.
A man claiming to be "Frank" from Windows contacted me, but hisidentity seemed suspect, and when I questioned his name, he became aggressive and terminated the call, revealing a possible alias of "Iqbal"