A person with a heavy accent calimed to be from the Windows Technical Department, but when i asked for the phone number, she hung up
Is Bolot Aaron a fake Windows tech support scam?
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Apparently a caller claiming to be from Windows tech support rang my landline, saying my computer had an error and needed remote access. The name displayed was Bolot Aaron, a clear spoofed ID that matches dozens of similar reports. Spoofed caller IDs and unsolicited remote‑access requests are classic signs of a tech‑support scam. Hang up immediately, never share passwords or grant control, and block the number through your carrier or phone settings. Report the incident to the FTC and to your local consumer‑protection agency. Keeping a log of calls helps authorities track repeat offenders.
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Recent Reports for (843) 626-8211
The individual on the phone claimed my computer was experiencing issues and demanded access, but I informed him I didn't own one, leading to an outburst of anger and profanity before I ended the call.
This is a deceitful number
SCAM alert: received call from Bolot Aaron, but no message was left
My grandson accedentally ansered a call from this number, the caller claimed he needed acces to his computer, and after beeing denied, started yelling and using profanity, we've had severl more calls from this number sinc.
This number contacted me about computer releated issuse, wich appeard to be a scam call with no prior request.
This number has called me 3 times in 2 day's, according to the other messages on here...
This phone number is actually a residential number which has been spoofed, and the person claiming to be Andrew from windows has not only harassed many people but also the owner of this number, Aaron, who recieves complaints about the unwanted calls, so please dont call back if you recieve this call
The caller, supposedly 'Andrew from Windows', claimed my computer had sent them an error report and asked to access it; after some back-and-forth, he became insolent and hung up
Funny tones and computer voice was heard when i answered, so i just hang up
The caller, who identified himself as Aaron Bolot but claimed to be 'Andrew from Windows', attempted to gain access to my computer, citing an error report, but his story was quickly debunked, and the call was ended.
Since the number was unrecognized, the call was intentionally ignored.
The event occurred on October 4th, Pacific Standard Time
A call was received from an individual claiming to be Bolot Aaron, which was not answered due to unfamiliarity with the name and area code.
My home phone recieved a call, but no message was left.
The caller identification displayed "Bolot Aaron", but upon investigation, the name doesn't match the telephone number's location, indicating a potential spoofing scam. I didn't answer and no message was left.
Our caller ID displayed the name 'Bolot Aaron,' but we did not answer the call, as it did not leave a message. This behavior is typical of scammers and is quite annoying.
The caller ID displayed Bolot Aaron, an unknown individual, and no message was left, suggesting a potential scam using a spoofed number.
Thanks for the warning, seems like another scam artist
The caller had a strong accent and was attempting to gain access to my computer.