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03-11-2018 08:38 AM
@NickNack, Costco is going to contact Brother. I suppose it wouldn’t hurt for them to hear it twice though! LM
03-11-2018 11:13 AM
@Lilysmomwrote:@NickNack, Costco is going to contact Brother. I suppose it wouldn’t hurt for them to hear it twice though! LM
Some manufacturers sell ad space on their websites and sometimes the ads are camouflaged to make them look like legitimate links. They'll often use outside firms to sell the ads and are often unaware of who's advertising. The bad guys have gotten pretty clever at exploiting such things.
03-11-2018 12:44 PM
I don't know if anyone else has experienced this phone call. It was a recorded message from "Molly." She said she was calling from Apple support.
According to the message, she said that one of my devices has been compromised. She asked if I wanted to talk to Apple support tech, press one.
I believe this to be another scam call, so heads up.
03-11-2018 04:08 PM - edited 03-11-2018 04:11 PM
@gardenman, it wasn’t an ad, it was a chat window from tech support. The chat session was exactly how Amazon does it. Slick is right.
If it had been someone contacting me with that line, I would have dismissed it out of hand. However, I used the web address on the printed material that came with the printer. You need four eyes in your head these days and an ‘I don’t trust anyone’ kind of atttide. LM
03-12-2018 07:26 PM
I would report that person to the website. the website is probably legit but the person in your chat may have been working independently to con you
03-12-2018 07:40 PM
@mantarayewrote:I don't know if anyone else has experienced this phone call. It was a recorded message from "Molly." She said she was calling from Apple support.
According to the message, she said that one of my devices has been compromised. She asked if I wanted to talk to Apple support tech, press one.
I believe this to be another scam call, so heads up.
That would absolutely be a scam. They've been doing it for years with Windows. Guess they've moved on to Apple.
03-18-2018 12:16 PM
@Mz iMacwrote:@Lilysmom "I did not name the printer company as I don't want this to get deleted."
When did Q start deleting postings for mentioning a products name?
The Mods told us that as long as you dont link to a website that includes ads or promotional prices you are OK to mention other retailers....
03-18-2018 12:29 PM
Thank you for sharing and giving up a head's up.....Its to the point where I get a bit paranoid and double check everything these days........
03-18-2018 12:35 PM - edited 03-18-2018 12:37 PM
@Lilysmomwrote:@Mz iMac, I went to the website they had on their printed material. The last time I looked up a phone number for by google, I got a third party reservations connection instead of the Airline I was looking for. As you know, most businesses supply online support and no phone number. Either way, by phone or by online connection I had trouble with 3rd parties intruding on what I thought was a legit connection twice in the last three weeks.
The message is, however you connect, be careful. LM
Also a friend needed a copy of her birth certificate--As you said it brought up a 3rd party vendor. So on government documents make sure you are on your state govt website....she did a google search and got a 3rd party website to order it from....but luckily she noticed it before completing the application, who would want to trust a 3rd party these days with your social security number and personal information!!!--now some states do work with vital check but thats the only one Id trust.....
03-18-2018 12:43 PM
@Mz iMacwrote:
@SXMGirlwrote:Costco has free tech assistance for any product that you buy from them.
OP also had FREE tech support directly from the printer manufacturer. Usually, it's a year. Depends on the product/manufacturer. Also, she should have "called" the manufacturer directly for support to take advantage of her warranty. Just saying......
You know what aggravates me about the warranties...then the store and product manufacturers argue on which warranty applies first, and who you should contact....I had that problem when I purchased a PC---SHEESH!!!
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