This is a regular scam - ignore!
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On 19 Sep 2013, at 16:14, Ranulph Glanville <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was just phoned by someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from 
> Microsoft, and to want to help me fix my computer. Apparently I have error 
> messages that have been being sent to Microsoft for the art 2 months, and 
> have paid no attention to their emails.
> 
> I asked for proof: a telephone switchboard number, and a full employee name, 
> but I was told that I didn't want his help and was playing with him. Then he 
> cut off.
> 
> I have no sea what this was. I do not use windows, but I do, when necessary, 
> use Office (and I also use Skype).
> 
> My guess is that this was a scam. I wonder if anyone else has had such an 
> approach. It might be sensible to be careful of this sort of thing. As far as 
> I'm aware, I've not been sending out bad messages (apart from one I warned 
> you about some months ago), and I have not been receiving warnings.
> 
> Ranulph
> 
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