Just had a call from a scammer, probably Indian judging by the accent.
MO is thus.
Initial caller tries to tell you there are errors on your PC.
Once he's got you hooked he passes you on to his closer - in this case a lippy twat calling himself Justin Smith.
Justin tries to get you to go to xwww.gogreen.co.uk (I've mangled the URL so you don't click on it without reading the story - Googles cache shows it to be a pretty crap website).
Once you've gone through to the website he tries to get you to give him your IP address and download some crap.
Anyway, I kept him from annoying some body who knows nowt about computers by:
Telling him I didn't have a start button on the keyboard.
Telling him I didn't have a start button on the bottom left of my screen. (I'm really worried - "why haven't I got a start button?")
Eventually I told him there was an apple logo on the top left of the screen and my computer was 10 years old.
He didn't believe me so I made him go to wikipedia and look up Powerbook.
Then, he tried to get me to go to his site, because he had gone to mine.
Eventually I told him he was a liar and I'd traced his call. He can expect a knock on the door from the Police for practicing deception (sadly they would not be interested since it originates outside of the UK).
Then, he tried some line about going to a restaurant for the first time and not knowing the chef. I told him he was following classic sales techniques about removing objections, and I wasn't going to be suckered into visiting his poxy, malware laden site.
Then he gave up, politely said goodbye and hung up.
WIN!
MO is thus.
Initial caller tries to tell you there are errors on your PC.
Once he's got you hooked he passes you on to his closer - in this case a lippy twat calling himself Justin Smith.
Justin tries to get you to go to xwww.gogreen.co.uk (I've mangled the URL so you don't click on it without reading the story - Googles cache shows it to be a pretty crap website).
Once you've gone through to the website he tries to get you to give him your IP address and download some crap.
Anyway, I kept him from annoying some body who knows nowt about computers by:
Telling him I didn't have a start button on the keyboard.
Telling him I didn't have a start button on the bottom left of my screen. (I'm really worried - "why haven't I got a start button?")
Eventually I told him there was an apple logo on the top left of the screen and my computer was 10 years old.
He didn't believe me so I made him go to wikipedia and look up Powerbook.
Then, he tried to get me to go to his site, because he had gone to mine.
Eventually I told him he was a liar and I'd traced his call. He can expect a knock on the door from the Police for practicing deception (sadly they would not be interested since it originates outside of the UK).
Then, he tried some line about going to a restaurant for the first time and not knowing the chef. I told him he was following classic sales techniques about removing objections, and I wasn't going to be suckered into visiting his poxy, malware laden site.
Then he gave up, politely said goodbye and hung up.
WIN!
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