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Tomtom Update - Is It A Scam?
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Hi All, I've just got a new (second hand) car with a TomTom in it. I tried to update it by connecting to my laptop. As soon as I typed in my name, phone & email address, my phone rang. It was a gent who said he was my personal technician from TomTom & he would help me to update the maps & when he had finished my TomTom would be as new. He then proceeded to take over my laptop & found the antivirus had run out. He told me he could fix the computer & the TomTom & computer would be both like new when he had finished. He said there was no charge for the TomTom, but the computer would cost a certain amount for "x" number of years. When I said I thought that was a lot of money, he reduced it! Is this a scam? I said I needed time to think about it and he gave me his name & phone number. Has anyone else had a similar experience? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh dear - yes it is a scam - and it isn't Tom Tom you've been talking to.
You need to check that the miscreant hasn't planted anything nasty on your computer - I'm not up-to-date with the Windows software needed to run the checks and disinfection (I'm exclusively Apple these days), but hopefully a techie will be along in a moment.
You need to check that the miscreant hasn't planted anything nasty on your computer - I'm not up-to-date with the Windows software needed to run the checks and disinfection (I'm exclusively Apple these days), but hopefully a techie will be along in a moment.
If you want to check that your satnav really is up to date, this is the only site you should be using:
https:/ /www.to mtom.co m/en_gb /update s/
https:/
He will have had you install somthing like TeamViewer, AnyDesk or other remote access software.
These are all legit software, but they can be set by the scammers to allow unattended access.
Uninstall anything that he got you to install to allow him access to your computer.
If you are not sure, come back to us and tell us what he made you do.
If you want to see what these scammers do got to YouTube and watch Kitboga, Scammer Payback and Jim Browning - these 3 are constantly taking down scammers.
These are all legit software, but they can be set by the scammers to allow unattended access.
Uninstall anything that he got you to install to allow him access to your computer.
If you are not sure, come back to us and tell us what he made you do.
If you want to see what these scammers do got to YouTube and watch Kitboga, Scammer Payback and Jim Browning - these 3 are constantly taking down scammers.
G'morning tenrec.......It looks as if you have been scammed and it is to be hoped that you have had time to do all that Buenchico advised at 19.23 yesterday evening. Also, as suggested by Tuvok, check out the number;..... don't ring it for fear it is a premium rate number.
It is important to act quickly.
You know where to come if you need further assistance.
Hans.
It is important to act quickly.
You know where to come if you need further assistance.
Hans.
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