Easy help@gmail.com
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I received a call from Jorden Goff who claimed to be a Microsoft company. He offered to repair all my computer problems of a fee. I allowed him to log on to my computer to do repairs. Then he said he could fix all the problems for a fee. I allowed him to proceed, then he said he would fix all my computers, four for one fee, $249.99 for two or three years. I allowed him to proceed. After a while he changed his story and said this fee was only for the first two computers.By this time I had become suspicious. I asked if he was a Microsoft company he then said not really but he was affiliated with Microsoft. Then he switched his story and said he would do the third computer for $99.00 additional. When the charge came through the fee was $149.99. I said this was a very high fee for a small amount of work. He said you can't expect me to work for free. I said of course not but your fee seems too high, I can purchase a new computer for this amount. He finished his work. Later I talked with him and told him I could see no different in the operation of my computers. He gage me some story that was because of my network. I think he conned me out of my money and he should be shut down.

The account number is (Personal Information Removed), Phone: 8018210518. His email is easy help@gmail.com


Company: Easy help@gmail.com
Country: USA
Phone: 8018210518
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