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Type of a scam Tech Support
I accidentally skimmed over a pop-up ad while on the internet. Suddenly a big bright red rectangular box popped-up, loud bells and whistles went off, and a voice said not to touch your computer but to call the number in the red box. I called the number (a big mistake which you should NEVER do). I was on the phone with the scammers for 3 – ½ hours. Like a fool I gave them access to my computer and 2 credit card numbers (I canceled both accounts that same day). They sold me Webroot SecureAnyware (Spyware Scan software), which you can buy yourself from Best Buy Geek Squad for approximately $19.99 - $29.99 per year. The scammers sold me a “3-year package” for $599.99 (initially they wanted to charge $959.99). Fortunately, I was able to reverse the charges and canceled both credit cards. When you get a Pop Up from one of these scammers, who claim your computer is infected, do not contact them; instead restart your computer. After restarting your computer, clear out your history and run a scan using your anti-virus software. There is no need to contact these scammers. You can solve the problem yourself.
Computer Support (Internet Help):
COMPANY NAME: DIGITAL MART / ASPIRE MARKETING (Scammer company)
HELPLINE NUMBER: 1-888-718-0461
COMPANY NAME: DIGITAL MART (Scammer company)
AMOUNT: $599.99 USD
SERVICE: 3 YEARS (Webroot download expires after 3 years-Can order yourself from Best Buy Geek Squad-see below)
NAME OF MERCHANT: ASPIRE MARKETING (CREDIT CARD STATEMENT) [Scammer company]
11-4-2020
Scammer emails used:
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You can purchase the spyware scan yourself at: Best Buy – Geek Squad: Virus and spyware scan - Webroot SecureAnyware (Spyware Scan software):
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tech-tips/virus-spyware-scan/pcmcat748301880813.c?i...⇄ />
From blogs :
www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog (11/8/2020):
6/22/2017:
When you get a Pop Up from one of these scammers, who claim your computer is infected, restart your computer. After restarting your computer, clear out your history and run a scan using your anti-virus software. There is no need to contact these scammers. You can solve the problem yourself.
June 22, 2017:
Better yet, use a pop-up blocker that most web browsers have available now, so you aren't even exposed to any pop-up scams.
July 17, 2017:
Most of the time there is no problem. These are scammers lying to you. If you already have good antivirus software, you should have no problem in the first place. Same for these scams that pop up on your smartphone.