rant verb (ranted, ranting) 1intrans to talk in a loud, angry, pompous way. 2tr & intr to declaim in a loud, pompous, self-important way. noun 1 loud, pompous, empty speech. 2 an angry tirade. ranter noun someone, especially a preacher, who rants. ranting noun, adj. rantingly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Dutch ranten to rave.
this is Jose Beller,yes i'm afraid i was one that was caught,i can't believe it ,they got 385.00 aud out of me believed that they would fix my pc,they made it worse,so please don't get sucked in like me. This is a warning to everyone please be careful whom you let in to your pc. I thought that it was a genuine company taking interest in my situation but i was proven very wrong.
I am a mother of two kids. recently i was worried about them surfing drugs or hate sites on the net. Supportonclick called me up, and I asked them if they have any solution for this. they helped me install a parental control software. now I am quite happy, they are not scammers. They are a legit site.
"Ashley", how much did they charge you? What did they sell you? Did you allow them access to your computer? How did they get your phone number? How do you know that they are providing the service that they sold you? Did you consider having your computer in a public space like the kitchen?
Hi Jamie I was contacted this morning and they claimed to be fixing computers in the area that were all having problems. The "inferred" that they were contracted to do this but were evasive regarding who contracted them. When I asked how they got my phone number they kept restating that they were fixing approximately 80% of the computers using similiar software in the area. I checked with my internet server and have reported them. They kept talking over me and insisting I check problems in the computer. I was told they will contact me in 10 days to "fix" the problems. I dont think so.....very slick and very pushy! Michelle
this is Jose Beller,yes i'm afraid i was one that was caught,i can't believe it ,they got 385.00 aud out of me believed that they would fix my pc,they made it worse,so please don't get sucked in like me. This is a warning to everyone please be careful whom you let in to your pc. I thought that it was a genuine company taking interest in my situation but i was proven very wrong.
ReplyDeleteI am a mother of two kids. recently i was worried about them surfing drugs or hate sites on the net. Supportonclick called me up, and I asked them if they have any solution for this. they helped me install a parental control software.
ReplyDeletenow I am quite happy, they are not scammers. They are a legit site.
"Ashley", how much did they charge you? What did they sell you? Did you allow them access to your computer? How did they get your phone number? How do you know that they are providing the service that they sold you? Did you consider having your computer in a public space like the kitchen?
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie
ReplyDeleteI was contacted this morning and they claimed to be fixing computers in the area that were all having problems. The "inferred" that they were contracted to do this but were evasive regarding who contracted them. When I asked how they got my phone number they kept restating that they were fixing approximately 80% of the computers using similiar software in the area. I checked with my internet server and have reported them. They kept talking over me and insisting I check problems in the computer. I was told they will contact me in 10 days to "fix" the problems. I dont think so.....very slick and very pushy!
Michelle
Interesting - it looks pretty widespread. Good detective work!
ReplyDeleteI’ve been following a similar scam in the UK for a few months now: http://www.digitaltoast.co.uk/supportonclick-systemrecure-scam
Also, some dude in the US answered my call for a recording of the scam – this is great!
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=ACD9A8922BBBFE4C