13 May 2010 at 14:54 #1 hux hux Soldato Joined 9 Dec 2009 Posts 2,768 Location Dogbin Had someone phone my parents and they pretty much said there's a problem with my windows 7. Can i assume this is a low life scammer?
Had someone phone my parents and they pretty much said there's a problem with my windows 7. Can i assume this is a low life scammer?
13 May 2010 at 14:55 #2 TaKeN TaKeN Soldato Joined 18 Aug 2005 Posts 13,188 Location Shropshire Yep, been several threads on here about it.
13 May 2010 at 14:55 #3 Duke Duke Man of Honour Joined 29 Jun 2003 Posts 34,613 Location Wiltshire http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18140291
13 May 2010 at 14:57 #4 hux hux Soldato OP Joined 9 Dec 2009 Posts 2,768 Location Dogbin TaKeN said: Yep, been several threads on here about it. Click to expand... I thought as much, they must have some way of finding households with w7 or it's sheer blind luck. Any suggestions on messing around with said scammer?
TaKeN said: Yep, been several threads on here about it. Click to expand... I thought as much, they must have some way of finding households with w7 or it's sheer blind luck. Any suggestions on messing around with said scammer?
13 May 2010 at 15:00 #5 matt_fsr matt_fsr Soldato Joined 20 Jul 2005 Posts 5,714 Location Durham hux said: Any suggestions on messing around with said scammer? Click to expand... Apart from the usual make them waste as much of their time as possible, give them name details of I.P Freely, or Ivor Biggun? Bank details - sort code 69 69 69.... i could go on
hux said: Any suggestions on messing around with said scammer? Click to expand... Apart from the usual make them waste as much of their time as possible, give them name details of I.P Freely, or Ivor Biggun? Bank details - sort code 69 69 69.... i could go on