Answered my desk phone at work today to hear the following in what I would describe as an Indian accent.
I kept him on the line for a good five minutes acting daft when he asked me to press windows key and R together.
He kept repeating R for Romance (I think he meant to say Romeo) and then the windows key.
I kept saying I was pressing R for romance and W for windows and he got increasingly frustrated trying to describe the windows key and telling me to stop pressing the W key..
He then passed me to a technical expert who again tried to talk me through it and then asked if I knew my actual internet speed. I replied that it was always a steady 10mph unless going downhill. He shouted at me that I was an idiot and hung up! 😂
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Thread: Fake Calls about your PC
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05-02-2019 06:27 PM #1
Fake Calls about your PC
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05-02-2019 06:38 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-02-2019 09:26 PM #4
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hi
its pretty annoying when we get these sorta calls,kinda similar in regards the idiots *state* there from your internet provider.
my brother tries to get smart with them though,he tries to do his del boy inpression !
On a side note I would advice anyone whom may have anyone ,i mean this in the nicest way, the older genaration to be warned about these sorta scammers and thats what they are scammers.
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06-02-2019 07:50 AM #5
I either tell them I don't have a computer so how can I have problems, they hang up immediately or I ask them how they know I have problems, so they must've hacked into my PC, I then tell them I'm calling the police as I have their number on my phone, again they hang up.
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06-02-2019 10:04 AM #6
I used to mess about then eventually ask them where the windows button is on a mac.
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