If you have any other info related to flexpcsupport, especially more numbers, post it here. These fools are my main target. They always seem to have at least one number up at all times.
My number list for these jackwagons:
866-520-9436 -- Most active, active just now
800-290-0592 -- Most active and publicly displayed one on their website, active just now
866-932-7457 -- Active today, now scammers play err msg
855-500-0545 -- Most active, active just now
844-859-0220 -- Active this week, busy signal just now
855-922-2548 -- Active today, busy signal just now
866-953-6258 -- Active today, now scammers play err msg
supportpc123.com
flexpcsupport.com
Also, this popup ad http://165.227.57.123/ is for flexpcsupport. They changed the number on the ad before I even hung up with them! It was 866-953-6258 but they changed it. The current number on that ad, 888-595-8997 is no good, so not included in my list.
866-520-9436 - Hang up immediately
800-290-0592 - Works
866-932-7457 - not working
855-500-0545 - works
844-859-0220 - Hangs up immediately
855-922-2548 - on hold
866-953-6258 - Hangs up immediately
Update – 844-859-0220 is active just now. They are either having telephone issues or blocked a fuck ton of numbers! If you keep trying it will go through, right now anyway
I’m not sure why but if you call 800-290-0592 with their own CID they think you’re a customer. They asked me if I was Mike , I said yes and they transferred me to one of their “support” guys and he actually thought I was Mike . I have a VM that they’ve put their “Computer Help” text file and software on etc. Anyway, after he helped me fix a couple things I asked him if he had my updated number in their system and he gave me Mike’s number! I called Mike and left some bad news in his voicemail.
and that happened while I was flooding their call centers! 800-290-0592 doesn’t shut their line down even while being flooded. They’ve just been manually dumping all my calls for the last 10+ hours. These guys are dedicated. They’ve never tried putting up dial menus to stop me either. Fail
@drwat#62713 In general, each line seems to go to a different group of scammers. From memory I’d estimate I’ve talked to about 50 different people. They could very well have around 300 scammers.
I understood what you meant. I’m saying that they appear to be divided in teams. Like a team of 15 answers one line and 10 on another. They don’t seem to pool together but they all are part of the same organization. I can verify I’ve talked to about 50 different scammers that are associated with flexpcsupport for one shift.