3200 days ago

phone call re my computer

Rosie from Parkvale

This morning a very aggressive phone caller with a foreign accent told me that he was from Spark's technical service and that my computer had Malware and I was about to lose everything in it and my computer would never be able to be fixed.  Of course I knew he was lying and was not from Spark or he would have known I'm not with Spark.   I kept him talking so that he would not be intimidating anyone else.  He told me I had to give him my credit card number so he could fix my malware. He would not accept I was not with Spark, did not believe that I do not have a credit card and shouted at me that I would be sorry if I didn't co-operate, that my computer would be ruined.  I said "how dare you threaten me, I want to talk to your supervisor."  He then hung up. These crooks must be sucking in some naïve people so please don't be taken in by them.

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