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I am registered with TPS. Three times in the past two days I have received calls advising that my PC has various viruses and associated problems and that the caller (Indian accent, all three) can resolve them all. I have Norton 360. I assume A) they will want to remotely access my PC, and B) this is a scam. The threat of reporting them to TPS has no effect as they insist they are acting legally.
Am I right?
Can I stop these calls?
Thanks all.
Am I right?
Can I stop these calls?
Thanks all.
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I believe you can get a bar on international calls. Talk it over with your service provider. However I suspect they wouldn't be interested in barring specific numbers, but it wouldn't hurt to enquire. You could always decline to answer calling numbers you do not recognise. Or lift & drop the receiver.
I believe you can get a bar on international calls. Talk it over with your service provider. However I suspect they wouldn't be interested in barring specific numbers, but it wouldn't hurt to enquire. You could always decline to answer calling numbers you do not recognise. Or lift & drop the receiver.
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Captain, this site is full of advise to all that use it, there are many people asking the Question you have just asked, a lot are vulnerable to these scammers & by the time the member realises what he / she has done BANG, there is money going out of the members account, I will say it again if I can on here.
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"IF YOU ARE UNSURE ASK"
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HELP & ADVISE
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