804-800-7003 These Scammers Continuously Call Me And Call Me With This Number To Tell Me - Y’know Usual: ROBOT VOICE: Problem with computer call back blah blah blah…
So you know thats it i call them this time choosing to be silent and waste their breath but instead this scammer answers and says “Hello Tech Support how can i help etc;” then i say u guys called me with the number with a robot voice claiming to be y’know tech support saying call back problem with computer etc; then thats when he changes and says “Hello this is 911” and he sounds complete like a scammer especially with the robot saying tech stuff then when calling back them changing to 911 service and i could hear a load of others and he sounds indian and nothing like a 911 operator and anyway we all know that the police number is only 911 and nothing else. This is a scam and they keep on calling please annoy them so bad! By the way may i please note they always call me. been calling for a month now or something saying they are tech support (scammers) until now suddenly still using a long number they fake to be 911 since today JUST NOW This is a recent number as well. CALL NOW! And Comment Down Below What Happened Etc;
Yeah i know they sometimes change at anytime trust me first call could be microsoft next call same but changed to (Fake-) 911 people ! It’s a absurd and ridiculous thing. I suggest just keep calling and wasting their time and maybe pretend to be someone/Use a soundboard. Just annoy them!! Trust me mate…
Mate trust me, they are a scam and a changer as well mostly. Just like i said keep calling and wasting their time and stuff.
These Indian scammers are Chameleons. Last October they were scamming as IRS officers. Many complaints about them (as IRS scammers) when doing google search.
Funny these Indian scammers offer fake tech support but I told them that I want to talk the IRS officer “Shelly Watson” and the case reference of October 2017 (all fake info by me). A female scammer told me that she is Shelly Watson and she handled my October 2017 case.
Scammers have no limits.