888-312-7687
8883127687 Monday 2-10-25 12:19PM EST
Wow
Dude was mega triggered on my first call. I assume you folks preheated the frying pan ![]()
First call:
Your PayPal was logged into by eight devices this morning and in four countirs such as Thailand, Russia, China and Mexico…
Was this you?
Did you just ask me if I was in four countries at the same time? Are you fkn stupid?
Immediately started screaming and cussing at me
Scammer Website: helpp.tech
Domain IP: 2a02:4780:2b:1782:0:1d3b:70af:10
(Hostinger)
Carrier: RingCentral
Call Center Location: India ![]()
Answers as: “PayPal”
Technician: “James”
Falsely Clams: All computers come with “the wall security,” purchase made from 8 devices in Russia, Germany and Thailand.
Remote Access Software: ConnectWise from bvhelp.top (Nickname: “Secure Server,” Code: 9578451), AnyDesk or Alpemix (ID: 160617179)
I faked their ConnectWise not working, prompting the incredibly-deaf “James” to have me run Alpemix. Once he remotely connected to my virtual machine, he performed a “security scan” with the “netstat” command in the Command Prompt.
- He then repeatedly attempted to install ConnectWise before I intercepted. He then asked me if I do online banking, which I don’t, and he refused to “suppoat.”
I think I heard the bhenchod who spoke with you.
Lololol. He was raging mad
if you heard yelling, that may have been the benchod I was speaking with
The short answer is YES
I only signed into three accounts from three different countries.
Oh, they called me from 888) 927-9035‬
Scammer Website: helpp.tech
Domain IP: 2a02:4780:2b:1782:0:1d3b:70af:10
(Hostinger)
Carrier: RingCentral
Call Center Location: India ![]()
Answers as: “PayPal”
Technician: “Michael Kan (MACN-68904)”
Falsely Claims: Account red flagged for “suspicious activity,” logged in from Russia, Thailand, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Remote Access Software: ConnectWise from bvhelp.top (Nickname: “Secure Server,” Code: 9578451), AnyDesk (Password: secure6990) or Alpemix (ID: 160617179, 596654518)

I faked their ConnectWise being blocked by my ISP, prompting the incredibly-deaf “Michael” to have me install AnyDesk before he falsely claimed there were “server issues.”
- Once he remotely connected to my virtual machine via Alpemix, I was asked to write down his name and “employment ID” before I was asked to log into my nonexistent PayPal and bank accounts.
- Since I don’t do online banking, I was asked to wait for their “system supporting them,” though they really just refused to “suppoat.”
I knew it was Ring Central because they have my VoIP numbers blocked for “robocalling” ![]()
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And this is why I use the PBX to call them
I still have other numbers to use. Ring Central doesn’t like us messing with their precious nest egg…scammers.
It seems that other baiters who don’t flood or even call them multiple times are getting this message from Ring Central. I’m guessing that they are only too happy to protect the vile scum they have as clients. As an example, a friend of mine livestreams his baits; he never calls repeatedly, but goes for looong drawn out baits and ring central has a bunch of his numbers blocked. My guess would be that scammers send them a compliment and they put up a forcefield to protect them, or so it seems.
It would be nice if everyone who has had experience with RingCentral left them a Google review, with an honest review of their company.
I have reported numbers, others here have reported the same numbers, yet they are still up and active days later. It’s really unfortunate.
(888) 927-9035 also Ring Central

