Email-help.net
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The man had an Indian accent and represented himself as a Yahoomail agent. The company Max PC was involved in his presentation and penport. Microsoft.com
I told him my email issues and he told me that my computer was compromised and if I grace him remote access he could see what was going on. He then transferred me to another person and for $200.00 he could clean my computer like new as it had over 19,000 errors, one year unlimited free help and guarantee. He also told me not even re-formatting my hard drive could correct this and he had never seen anything like it before.

So I purchased McAfee and ran it and it didn't detect any worm, virus or any compromise or threats.
O yes, he told me that if I called back for him to repair all the damage it would be another $49.00 for re-evaluation then the $200.00.
He asked for my email password but I didn't give it.


Company: Email-help.net
Country: USA
State: Delaware
City: Wilmington
ZIP: 19801
Address: 1220 N. Market Street, Suite 808
Phone: 8888894991
Site: email-help.net
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