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Got unwanted call from 264-391-0969?
Our phone kept ringing with the same message in the middle of the night Pacific Time just after midnight for an hour: 12:02, 12:08, 12:19, 12:25 1:01 when I finally unplugged the phone so we could attempt to go back to sleep. This is an emergency call from Windows Microsoft. Your windows license key has been expired all services are suspended on your computer to renew call our toll-free 1-800 for 4 to 1 1 5 2 3 3.
A lady calling about Microsoft expiring call 4 times this AM, at 1:06, 1:16, 1:22 and 2:04 AM. The caller ID showed it was Antigua calling from number 264-391-0969. I answered the first call because I have a 6 month old great grandbaby at Children's Hospital who has had open heart surgery two weeks ago and that would be the only call that I would be getting as a emergency call. The lady said that my Microsoft had expired and then I hung up and now unable to go back to sleep at 2:39am. This kind of thing has to quit!!
Consumers from West Virginia, New York, Alabama, New Jersey, Texas, and 9 other states complained about phone number 2643910969 calls or text messages.
Was the Call a Recorded Message or Robocall?
Reported to the FTC
31 Yes 2 No
Subjects of the call reported to the FTC:
Last complaint date: June 8, 2019.
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Complaints reported to the Federal Trade Commission about the unwanted sales calls received after the phone number is on the National Do Not Call Registry for 31 days as well as the calls that use a recorded message instead of a live person. All information in the complaints provided by consumers and not verified.
Complaints reported to the Federal Communications Commission about the unwanted calls, robocalls, and telemarketing (including do not call and spoofing). All information in the complaints selected by the consumers and not verified.