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Answer the phone and tell them you were expecting their call. When they tell you they are from PC solutions about fixing your computer, tell them that you are so glad they called because you have the biggest computer ever and you'd like them to investigate it. Ask them to set up a house call for later today at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500. Tell them to come to the main front door and ask for Don. Tell them to make sure to ask to see the big computer
This guy, who sounded Middle Eastern or possibly Indian, said he called about the problem with my PC. I said, What PC? He said your Microsoft Windows PC. I said what PC? He went silent and I said, good bye Felicia.
The guy's accent was SO THICK (how thick WAS it..??) it was so thick I could almost smell the CURRY in the BACKGROUND..!!
Absolutely a spam call. Jonathan (with an Indian accent) told me he was calling for PC tech support. I told him I did not request support and do not own a PC, he remained silent, so I disconnected.
Got call, wasn't quick enough to grab phone. Caller left no voicemail, apparently wasn't important to them. Suspect a spam call.
Company | FRONTIER NORTH, INC. - MI |
Rate Center | BURR OAK |
This page is a joke, I've marked this number as unsafe but it keeps saying I marked it as safe. Must me a democratic run web page!!!