Finmaestros LLC
Scamming

Computers & Services

I was woken up from sleep with a call from a man who stated that my computer was in big trouble and would crash if not dealt with immediately. I got out of bed with a headache and turned on my computer. Then a woman came on and guided me through many steps on my computer showing me all the errors that were causing me problems. All the way through this, she kept exclaining "Oh my God... You are in such big trouble here, but I can help you!" We ended up at my credit card and I paid for two things. Anti virus for $99.83, and an Annual Unlimited Plan for $170.42. Then she said that she would clean up everything. The next morning, I realized that I had been had! I tried to call and get my credit card to not accept it, but it had already gone through. Then I called the company and spoke with Brandon Smith twice and he informed me that I needed the service and it would not be refunded.

I really don't need this and I have protection and there are not problems that my own services don't cover. I want a refund and this company investigated.


Company: Finmaestros LLC
Country: USA
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