Short version:
Any “tech support” that you are inspired to call from an ominous warning on your computer is bogus. Any ominous calls you receive that scare you about your computer are bogus. Never let anyone remotely connect to your computer! If you did not specifically go to the company website, (dell.com HP.com xfinity.com etc.) and find a tech support number directly on that website, then you are talking to fake tech support. You will have your confirmation once they ask you for money. Don’t wait for that proof until after you have already let them remotely connect to your computer. If you have given your card number and paid one of these scam companies, call your credit card company and ask to start the process of getting that money back. You almost always will. You have been a victim of fraud. Whether your fake support has actually fixed something or not is irrelevant, your initial introduction to them was fraudulent in one way or another.
Great local personal service and he got back to my right away. When Eddie showed up to my house he told me he lived just a mile or so away and we ended up having a lot in common. He made me feel comfortable right away and his rates were very fair. Eddie went above and beyond accommodating my special needs like no one else could or would!! The Computer Guy is your go to in Northern Colorado.
Fort Foot
Google review Aug 2022