I had an international call today from a chap called Eddie (or so he said). He said he worked for Microsoft and it had been brought to his attention that I was having problems with my computer running slow and freezing (I am, as it happens, but I guess lots of folk are).
He then told me to switch on the computer while he did some checks. I was having lunch at the time, and I have a suspicious nature .... summat just didn't seem right. So I thanked him for the call and told him I was busy, but would attend to the matter another time.
When I told my OH about this, he said that the call could have been bonafide. Anyone any thoughts on this?
you did the right thing to say you were busy and leave it.
how would he know your computers running slow??
i think there was a similar post on here ages ago, and the caller wanted the ABer to pay for their 'service' and they unfortunately gave their credit card details over the phone to them ..
This is a scam, Mrs. Chappie, it's been raised on here before. Don't do anything, they want to get you to spend money. Microsoft have got better things to do that phone individual users!