When @NeeP baited those clowns several months ago, he was asked to pay through an American money mule, not directly on their website.
(205) 651-7266 is no longer in service. Callers get a message indicating that the number is no longer available.
The scammers have failed to renew their infocyder.com domain. Ecosoftwarellc.com is still online
The scammer has been quiet on here. I do believe hiding or running best suits his character.
The idiot’s profile is showing him has suspended. The reason - being a scammer!!!
MAJOR UPDATE: The domains us.ecosoftwaresolutionsllc.com and ecosoftwarellc.com have been suspended by their hosting providers.
Absolutely a Fantistic Major Update!!
I’m certain that the scammer and his band of inbreeders is watching this post. He is a pathetic coward and head goat molester at his ‘business.’
I thank you for bringing this to my attention. The domain ecosoftwarewyoming.com was registered via Hostinger on April 7, 2025 - Whois ecosoftwarewyoming.com
The domain is hosted on the British IP address of 82.25.106.130, also serviced by Hostinger.
(844) 690-0065 is carried by Inteliquent, a Sinch company, though nobody answered my calls.. The scammers also use [email protected] as a contact email.
I will be addressing this by reporting the domain directly to Hostinger.
I finally got a bhenchod who answered as “Eco Software” and wanted to remotely connect to my computer through QuickAssist and, later, UltraViewer. (ID: 55141576/JIMMY)

I couldn’t do much outside of getting him to remotely connect to my virtual machine, so I blasted his ears with the bhenchod song.
You did some amazing research, as always! In my opinion, it makes sense to report this concern to Microsoft. There are numerous red flags related to this questionable entity. If you’d be interested in doing so, the emails for their compliance and executive teams are:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
A template of this sort might be used, if you would be interested:
Subject: Potential Impersonation of Microsoft by Eco Software Solutions, LLC
Dear Microsoft Compliance and Executive Team,
I am writing to bring to your attention a concerning matter involving a company named Eco Software Solutions LLC, which may be impersonating Microsoft to deceive consumers.
According to a detailed discussion on Scammer.info, Eco Software Solutions LLC claims to operate as a Microsoft Cloud Partner and offers tech support services. However, there are several red flags suggesting potential fraudulent activity:Scammer
- Misrepresentation of Location: The company asserts operations in Tacoma, Washington, but investigations reveal discrepancies, including a Cheyenne, Wyoming address and a non-existent Tacoma location. Scammer
- Suspicious Phone Numbers: Associated phone numbers have been linked to fraudulent activities, including a number previously flagged for spyware alerts. Scammer
- Unverified Microsoft Partnership: Despite claims of being a Microsoft Cloud Partner, the company’s listing on Microsoft’s AppSource is unverified, and the provided link leads to a generic partner portal. Scammer
- Questionable Online Reviews: The company has numerous five-star reviews on platforms like TrustPilot and Google, many of which are written in broken English and claim to have received support from Microsoft or a Microsoft partner. Scammer
- Scam Allegations: A client reported that Eco Software Solutions LLC engaged in deceptive practices, misrepresenting issues on their computer to sell unnecessary tech support. Clutch
Given these concerns, I urge Microsoft to investigate Eco Software Solutions LLC to determine if they are violating any policies or misrepresenting their affiliation with Microsoft. Protecting consumers from potential scams is crucial, and your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
Dear sir, I see you are trying to prove this scam, but I restarted things by removing all agents and started everything properly again, properly correcting things and making it as clean as possible. On the website disclaimer is mentioned properly, no brands are being used on the website and in the ad copy, still, you guys think it’s a scam? If you think it is still a scam, let me know, and I will close this too.
Thanks for your time.
On the “What we do” section of your website, you mention Azure, Dynamics and Office 365, which are all Microsoft products.
Your employees still remotely connect to people’s computers through QuickAssist and UltraViewer, which is still a massive red flag alongside your IP address of 2405:201:403a:48e7:5845:400f:6dee:4a75, which belongs to Delhi, India instead of Cheyenne, Wyoming and almost matches the IP address used for the @ecosoftware account.
The account was also registered using the email address
[email protected].
ok, boss, now i know you guys wont let me work at all. No matter how good I try to work. so I am signing off and deleting all accounts and domains. But we are not scammers. Thanks.
“Dear respected sir,
Kumar, this side. I have kindly removed all agents — both visible and invisible — and restarted the entire cosmic server farm from scratch. Everything is now running properly, as per my extremely ethical protocols. The website has no brand names (except for our holy tribute to Microsift and Windoz), and the disclaimer is spiritually visible to those with third-eye activation. Still, you choose to persecute me, a humble Technicals Department visionary. Ok boss, now I see — you will never let me scam — I mean work — peacefully. No matter how purely I deceive — serve — the community. So I am gracefully signing off, deleting my 72 backup emails, 19 GoDaddy domains, and logging out of the dark web for good. But just to clarify one last time: We. Are. Not. Scammers. We are misunderstood digital saints.
Thank you for crushing my dreams.
Namaste.”









