The phone number 213-261-7441 is located in or around Los Angeles, CA. This landline number is registered with Centurylink. There have been 13 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 21 user comments, the latest received on July 28th, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 21 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a Commentitz because different nations follow different standardscan you tell the nation which speaks the best standard english
How do I recognise that English is not someone's first language? It is called education.I asked for a Microsoft URL, not a personal, unsupported opinion.
i think you are an illiterate.your slang language, if i wanted i would have pointed that beforei think you people simply get frustrated if another people doesn't use the language like yoursgo out and learn some grammer firstyou people are afraid because you yourself know that your caste is known for bad english, so if anyone doesn't speak the language like your's you call him simply a "scam".what sort of ******* is this.learn to correct yourself and then pinpoint others rather that doing vice versa.there is a famous saying about you- "what do call a person who speaks three language -trilinguan, and the person who speaks two languages - bilingual, and person who knows only one language-American.Learn your ethics first and then try to justify yourself.
You are an illiterate scammer. Billy has you pegged perfectly, including your lack of language s****s. Are you mentally deficient, high on drugs? I'll guess BOTH.When the scam stops working on the phone, the scammers show up on sites like this and spew. We almost have to clean the slime off our monitors after reading the ***** matter posted by scammers like "Paul" but at least we know sites like this are cutting into the profit of their crimes.
i got to know about this thing from a friend of mine who had signed up for this service.he made to have a word with them.and by their s***ch i recognized that they real microsoft IT professionals, and secondly how can you be sure about the fact that microsoft do no receive the details about the location of this error report.maybe it can be but maybe it cannot.Just go deeper and you will find that th intelligence keeps a record of everything you work upon the internet.If you will ask your service provider to give each and every details of your visited websites he will give each n exact information like the time and the name of the website you opened and even what you downloaded.But the only only prob. is that they give you these details only after you submit a proof of why do you need and in usual case these details are only used in cybercrimes n all.I know this because i used to work at earthlink and i know what the things are and where do they stand.And i would like to know that how could you say like that english is not my first language.I am waiting for your reply....................
One thing stands out, namely that English is not Paul's first language.Error reports sent by PCs to Microsoft are not identified to any specific person making it impossible for Microsoft to know the source of the message. Certainly they do not make telephone calls to resolve issues.Let's ignore both grammar and spelling in some of the defensive posts and simply concentrate on those facts.If any person wishes to say that Microsoft do make phone calls would they please place in their posting the URL of any page on a genuine Microsoft site supporting their contention.
Grammer is of no concern.the person here might want to explain things in short that's why he may be using these shortcuts.I got hold of them as soon as i s****ed hearing that this organization is a scam.They took me to the Microsoft and when i heard from genuine microsoft bureaucrats then i came to know that these people are affiliated to microsoft and microsoft had give them authority to act as a technical department for them.The reason why people don't believe them is because citizens were not receiving calls from microsoft previously and now they have s****ed receiving so they find this thing uncomfortable to get settle down.The most important fact is that Microsoft does not makes call unless and untill you make them to do so. Your computer were sending error reports to microsoft and this mad them to call you people.I think there are some people who were fired from this organisation that's why they are trying to take revenge by defaming the company, they might acting as a scam artist and then try to tweet such remarks.I think this should satisfy these people.You
Anyone randomly calling me at home and telling me a have a virus is trying to extort money from me. I went on the offensive immediately and asked questions about how they know I have a virus etc. I was told that they "microsoft" track everything on my computer, so I snapped back well ok then what is my external IP address. He s****ed off by giving the incorrect address, so then I said thats incorrect then he proceeded to tell me to go to kenoxissystems.com and download some utility to remove the virus. First of all, I have 3 different anti virus software utilities that I use and apparently NONE of them know about this big virus I supposedly have. Bu***hit... secondly I use linux almost exclusively and run an untangle box which scans all incoming connections for malicious code. Also any Microsoft affiliate would have given me a link directly to a Microsoft support page or technical article and not to a site selling remote tech support.This is a scam/clever marketing campaign to scare people into buying their remote support service. So those of you defending them, they might legitimately provide remote tech support but I personally wouldn't touch them with a 50ft pole.Also, if you were smart you would realize these posts claiming kenoxis systems is legitimate could just be the scammers replying. Also notice the poor grammar.. just my two cents.
I have taken services from tese peoples, they are providing best in low price. thanks to these people. i had have to pay a lot of money for reparing of my desktop, but they are solving my problem in just $79.95 for 1 year.
Now I believe that it is all legitimate. I apologize for everything I said here. My real name is Randy. Please dont blacklist my internet connection.
Reading all this stuff I got frightened and called them back because I had paid for the support.They do receive the call and solve the problems that you have and they are actually the microsoft certified engineers because they can exactly tell you about the twist and turns of your computer just by retracing your IP Address. My computer had trojan horse which was successfully removed by them that even Norton was not able to do completely.My computer's problem is solved now.
Sir, Its true that the organization does error handling with Microsoft Windows. You should understand they try to do remote desktop sharing in an ethical way which can be done unethically very easily. So this is the biggest proof of genuinity of those persons because I myself is an IT professional and I am happy with the services that they provide over the phone. And , yes its true that Macafee or Norton is not able to deactivate or even detect this file. They know what actually do harm the windows operating system.
You dont have the right to call a person a scam artist because its you who is hiding your name and not they. Stop giving anonymous posts over here because you might be a scam arist yourself.Search for this phone number on white pages. For usage of this website by ethical people, Names should be properly given along with a valid reason because you might be stopping some ethical people from doing their job.
can give me a better reason than thisbecause this is the actual procedurethey showed me evrythingabout how all these things happenplease give a valid reason to prove that this is a scam or a fake call
Some one will call from this NO and say that from microsoft, calling to know that how your computer is working or, will say that you clicked to send the error report to microsoft, so i am calling back, This is fake , don't believe those calls,
it may like thatsomeother party must have called you by their nameso that's why you are saying this is a scamBEING [removed:lang] AND THEN CRY FOR REVENGE is not a reason to defame others.They are helping me since last 8 months its nice to pay a penny and get served for the whole of the year
this is purely falsei had a conversation with themthey just take your computer control only to rectify our problems.that's all.........they showed me each and every proof regarding microsoft certified engineersit all depends upon the our faithif we feel satisfied then itz fine............if not then its your problem
Received a call from a telemarketing operation identifying themselves as microsoft technical support and they identified that I have a virus that norton and Mcaffee cannot address called byte bandit. This is a virus that was originally developed in 1988. I would think that by now mcaffee would address this virus. They are asking to load remote software on my ma****e to remote control it instead of offering advice on how to resolve the virus.I have not heard of them before and they wanted to load remote access on my ma****e. I just said no.
Person claims to be from Microsoft. Claims I have error messages that are erasing my memory on computer, wants me to give access to my computer.
This is a SCAM! Your computer will end up infected andyou will be out any money you give them. DONT FALL FOR IT!
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