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This morning I woke up with generally negative feelings and thoughts. Some thoughts on the diamond industry were on my mind and I planned to address those later in the day on Pricescope. Often the first thing I do is check the stock market through my brokerage account. When I went to the website, a warning advised me that my computer was locked as someone was trying to break-into it. In order to unlock it Microsoft gave their number to call. I did so and a Indian technical support person began to help me. At her direction I pushed buttons and was nervous as I am not computer literate at all, and worry I wont understand what to do. I finally had to tell her that I needed her to slow down as I can't see very well and use a magnifying glass as well as glasses, and I don't hear very well and am deaf in one ear. I then told her how old I am. I asked her to continue.
All of a sudden she hung up on me. I got a busy signal when I kept trying to call back. I could not get though again--busy busy busy.
I didn't know what to do. My computer was locked and my day was not going well. So I called the brokerage firm to see if they were having problems. They informe me they were having calls about this and it was a scam. The fellow told me what to do, and it worked. No more lockout.
I believe that the scammer that I spoke to, felt sorry for me and something inside her, maybe Karma, wouldn't allow her to continue to deceive me. She hung up. So, while my day began poorly, it has ended (not over yet) where I have been thanking that lady for not stealing from me. I believe she took pity on me, for I believe she may have been successful in the scam, as I believed Micrsoft would fix the problem.
So, I toast some criminals that have a conscience. She made my day.
Annette
This morning I woke up with generally negative feelings and thoughts. Some thoughts on the diamond industry were on my mind and I planned to address those later in the day on Pricescope. Often the first thing I do is check the stock market through my brokerage account. When I went to the website, a warning advised me that my computer was locked as someone was trying to break-into it. In order to unlock it Microsoft gave their number to call. I did so and a Indian technical support person began to help me. At her direction I pushed buttons and was nervous as I am not computer literate at all, and worry I wont understand what to do. I finally had to tell her that I needed her to slow down as I can't see very well and use a magnifying glass as well as glasses, and I don't hear very well and am deaf in one ear. I then told her how old I am. I asked her to continue.
All of a sudden she hung up on me. I got a busy signal when I kept trying to call back. I could not get though again--busy busy busy.
I didn't know what to do. My computer was locked and my day was not going well. So I called the brokerage firm to see if they were having problems. They informe me they were having calls about this and it was a scam. The fellow told me what to do, and it worked. No more lockout.
I believe that the scammer that I spoke to, felt sorry for me and something inside her, maybe Karma, wouldn't allow her to continue to deceive me. She hung up. So, while my day began poorly, it has ended (not over yet) where I have been thanking that lady for not stealing from me. I believe she took pity on me, for I believe she may have been successful in the scam, as I believed Micrsoft would fix the problem.
So, I toast some criminals that have a conscience. She made my day.
Annette