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Called as Geek Squad and said my computer was hacked. One said Microsoft, the other Apple. They were not too happy with what I had to say.
Carrier: Inteliquent
Status: Only accepts calls from mobile lines, otherwise Voicemail for “Sue Breezer”
Call Center Location: India ![]()
Answers as: “Technical Suppoat,” Epsom, or Brother
The bhenchod answered and attempted to faciliate a printer technical support scam. I intervened and said I missed a call, and he claimed that I previously received “tech suppoat” from his company, which he identified as Fixgen, LLC.
The company is listed on Bizapedia as operating out of a single-family house in West Covina, California that I was able to trace back to the Virani family via TruePeopleSearch. They falsely claim on their website to be “authorized experts” for HP, Norton, Avast and Malwarebytes.
Associated Phone Numbers:
- (804) 415-4516 (Vonage)
- (551) 222-0486 (Bandwidth.com)
Associated Email Address: [email protected]
Given that they appear to be based in Los Angeles County, CA, I filed the complaint against them with Californian authorities. I encourage other folks to do the same. I had decent results from filing complaints with various State government bodies: Consumer Complaint Against A Business/Company | State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
https://fixgenllc.com/hp/ is served as a Google Search ad for the genuine HP setup URL. Advertiser info: https://adstransparency.google.com/advertiser/AR11901836942561509377?origin=ata®ion=US
Fake error message: https://fixgenllc.com/gif/
Update: the google ads are still running, but the fake error message page seems to be disabled. The fake HP setup flow now deposits victims at this page https://fixgenllc.co/thank-you/ , where they can chat with an “expert.”