The phone number 281-593-3503 is located in or around Houston, TX. This landline number is registered with AT&T Southwest. There have been 27 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 19 user comments, the latest received on March 10th, 2015 and it has been marked as spam 18 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 18 times, has been searched 27 times, and has garnered 19 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentCalling 2-3 times a day, I finally answered and a guy in broken English told me my computer was sending errors. I let him talk and told him I didn't understand. Over and over I told him I didn't understand what he was talking about and he just kept trying. This went on for 10 minutes before he finally gave up.
Get the guy from India at least twice a week...then don't hear from the boy for awhile. The next time he calls I'm going to tell him that I am gonna eat his cows, drug his snakes, and **** all his monkeys. Seriously.
Judge George Dredd (+1) Time of Call: Mon, Mar 09, 2015 - 8:40 pm Caller type: SCAM - Caller ID: 1-281-593-3503 "Cleveland TX" Message left: "Hi, my name is Steve Martin US Treasury Legal Affairs and I'm calling regarding an enforcement action executed by U.S. Treasury requiring your serious attention...." The caller was identified as Cleveland TX Caller: IRS SCAMMER
Have the same story. Told them I needed their name and phone number if I lost them so I could call back. They gave me 321-549-5483 and told me they were Electronic World. Hope karma takes care of these guys. FCC report filed.
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Please Report these Losers ! CALL the FTC hotline: 877-FTC-HELP (877-382-4357)
Both the Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission can fine telemarketers up to $11,000 per violation. This fine can be****essed for each phone call to a number that is subscribed to the registry !
Called 3 times in one day. I wouldn't answer and they did not leave a message. I think by now there is enought proof to arrest these guys. Since I pay my phone bill, I can decide who can call me and who can't. This is a federal communications offense and should be treated as such. There is so much of this going on nowdays. It is sickening.
Called but didn't leave a mgs
called and left a message that lasted several minutes with him singing some awful Indian song
This person called me, and stayed on the line for over a minute before ****ing up
Caller had a broken accent. He said he was with cyber security and I am a windows user, and that I was sending numerous errors. I asked him who he was with, he repeated the same line. I asked how he didn't know I used Apple? He said he knows because I'm sending numerous errors across the net. I told him "I'm done". He insisted he needs to fix the problem, this repeated banter went on 3 more times and when I said I'm done the last time, he gave up and ***g up.
Got a call from this person tonight stating he was from tech support. I told him to stop calling or I was going to report him and I ***g up. He called back a***n but ***g up when I answered. A short time later he called a***n and this time I was ready for him, I blew a police whistle into the phone as loud as I could, I hope his ear is bleeding! So far he hasn't called back.
Ok, here is the scoop. I got calls from these guys (under various numbers) many times. I****ume wardialing or so****ing like that. They said they were with cyber security for M$FT, and I was sending viruses onto the net. They asked for access to my system. I told them sure... (spare computer, locked off of my main network). they asked to be connected remotely, do that.. then for some reason it "does not work" so they ask you use a different system. (put this up on 2nd monitor), he shows me an error file that has errors in it (that is what they are for, normal to have errors in there), says that is proof, then he wants to do a scan. (this off of 2nd remote access, remember 1st is still running), then he does a directory tree. of course the stuff s***ds by faster than you can read, and he explains to me this is showing all the errors and virus information (isn't doing anything of the sort). Then while this is scrolling by. the 1st remote access (usually behind the tree screen) s****s action. he (partner in crime) goes in and wipes restore points, activates syskey and then encypts the who thing. He then tells me that he locked my computer for the safety of the network, and if I pay him 150$ that he would unlock it for me. (have heard sometimes they do, sometimes they dont, but they now have your Credit card info). Now I told them a couple of nasty words, ordered them to fix it, of course they didn't but I was playing the part. I told them I would never pay a ransom like that, they ***g up. left computer sitting as it (once I disabled the remotes) and went to main computer, looked up syskey (to find out how to get to it). in order to turn it off, I would have needed the password, because it was encrypted I could not have used software to sneak the password. Syskey will lock your whole system, if I would have turned the computer off or rebooted, I would not have been able to even access windows without the key. basicly deadlocked, no running a recovery disk or an externally booted device. not even gotten into BIOS. The whole system would have needed to be deleted and a fresh copy of windows would have needed to be installed from scratch. this includes full BIOS reset. I did however restore the system of my last restore point.. (i used a program different from windows restore and stores the information in a different location.) then rebooted the system. WHILE the whole rigamarole is still encrypted, it wiped the syskey and system runs normally (yeah, no way to unencrypt it, but that is not really a hazard for 99% of the people).
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