Hi:
If you really want a laugh, go to Youtube and type "computer scams" in
the search area.
In a couple of cases, the caller is stringing the scammer along, until
the scammer wants the money, then the caller informs him that he is
being recorded and the recording will be uploaded to youtube.  Then
the scammer hangs up.
Kevin Huber


On 5/20/17, Don H via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now this is a new one.  I have gotten many calls in the past telling me
> that it was microsoft calling and that I had a virus.  Of course
> Microsoft isn't going to call you to tell you you have a virus.
> Now today I got a call stating that it is a emergcy and that my
> Microsoft lincese has expired and I should call a number to fix the
> problem.  The real shame is that someone just might believe this stuff
> and get screwed.
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