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Just had a call from this strange looking number, rather rude chap without a Lancashire accent asked my if my computer was running slow. i engaged in a rather confusing conversation whereby I purposefully misunderstood him and thought I had actually won a computer. He got quite agitated with me. He wanted to remotely access my home PC but I told him I couldn't find the remote for the PC but I had the TV remote if he wanted to use that. He's hung up on me, how rude.
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I've had quite a few of these now. Normally, I just hang up if I'm busy, but I have strung them along a couple of times with a load of technobabble, e.g. "Do you think the interleave factor on my hard disk has jumped over a memory segment across the overhead underhang?" "It's possible", was the reply... :-)
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Another one was, after nearly ten minutes of increasing exasperation from the scammer:
"What version of Windows are you running there?"
"Windows?"
"Yes, Windows!"
"What's that?"
"OK, what does it say when you switch your computer on?"
"Hello Mark."
"Yes, but are there four rectangular boxes?"
"No."
"What is there?"
"Either a penguin or an Apple, depending on whether I've booted my Mac into MacOS or Linux"
At that point, he hung up...
"What version of Windows are you running there?"
"Windows?"
"Yes, Windows!"
"What's that?"
"OK, what does it say when you switch your computer on?"
"Hello Mark."
"Yes, but are there four rectangular boxes?"
"No."
"What is there?"
"Either a penguin or an Apple, depending on whether I've booted my Mac into MacOS or Linux"
At that point, he hung up...
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