Cube Solutions Reports & Reviews (2)
Cube Solutions Contacts
If you know any contact information for Cube Solutions, help other victims by adding it!
Add new contacts
|
If you know any contact information for Cube Solutions, help other victims by adding it!
Scammer's address 4002 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33647, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Victim Location AZ 86004, USA
Total money lost $199.99
Type of a scam Tech Support
This was also reported on http://answers.microsoft.com by another victim on April 28, 2016:
My husband's computer froze up, and he got duped (I think) into calling a number that was supposedly Microsoft Tech Support, and was directed to a third-party vendor to have his system de-bugged and "fixed."
I think he was scammed. They charged him $340, which included a 1-year service contract. There is supposedly a refund policy, but he let them access his computer remotely. So even if I cancel this, I assume at this point that they've infiltrated his computer and our network. If so, what should I do? Is there any way to "undo" this?
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-security/are-cube-so...⇄
Victim Location IL 61571, USA
Total money lost $203.98
Type of a scam Tech Support
I was scammed. I was charged $199.99 with a $3.99 foreign transaction fee which included a 1-year service contract. There is supposedly a refund policy. I let them access my computer remotely. I assume at this point that they've infiltrated my computer and our network. They kept telling me to call them for any issue for this year and if I ever got another pop up.
From what I read online, this is a total scam. Here is a link from the Microsoft Community webpage: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-security/are-cube-so...⇄ a New Window.
How can I get my money back, rectify my PC and ensure no one else will get scammed? Now I have to do all the work to clean my PC from this scam!