Mcafee scam (803) 302-7001

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(803) 302-7001 Alex answered. Saturday 9-17-22 4:12PM EST

Guy swears it’s a wrong number when I mention that website, claims it’s tupperware. Wtf?

:joy::joy::rofl::rofl:Tupperware, eh? I just made him blow his lid!

When I ask for Tupperware support they say it’s for computer support. Do these guys want to scam anyone or not?

103.174.243.28
ASN: 138245
ISP: Welcome Net
New Delhi, Delhi 110054, India

Happy Saturday, Doc! Thanks for the info, it’s always appreciated :+1:t3:
Especially since I don’t currently have a working computer :frowning:

What’s the problem Maj?

My beloved desktop (which has my callflooding software, my VM and scambating files) died.
I’m not a software guy, but I took it apart, blew out a little dust, removed and reseated all the boards and cables.
When I power it up, I hear the hard drive spin momentarily (like normal), I hear a local beep (like normal) And it does absolutely nothing. It doesn’t read the hard drive, it doesn’t do anything at all. I tried repeatedly hitting the f2 key, no luck. Today, I replaced the power supply, but still have the same issue.
It’s an older machine with windows 7, but was perfect for what I do with it.
If you have any ideas, I’m open to anything.
BTW, How was the game last night, my friend?

Maybe the motherboard or something similar has a problem? Try connecting the hard-drive to something else and see if it can be read there. If it can, then maybe it’s a problem with whatever is reading the HDD on your computer.

Blowout 44-6, but it was good getting out there. Real sore today though from being out of shape.
As for the PC, I’m thinking maybe HDD? That’s a rather simple and inexpensive fix --Assume you have it backed up to an external? What happens when you hit F11 during boot-up (that takes you to boot sequence preferences)…is the HDD listed?

New number (803) 281-0509

803-281-0509 Answered. Sunday 9-25-22 1:04PM EST