From: Kresy-Siberia@... [mailto:Kresy-Siberia@...] On Behalf Of Linder Sent: Thursday, 28 March, 2013 7:57 AM To: Kresy-Siberia@... Subject: RE: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] off topic - Suspect caller - suspect online Microsoft Technicians.
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Great that you agree! Passwords, with a combination of Eng/Ukr, well, Tim tried it first, couldn¡¯t see anything on my m/c that was on ¡®password¡¯. I¡¯m confident with my ¡®bloke¡¯ from ¡®repair-shop¡¯
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Folk¡¯s get mixed up with? all this IT stuff. Having just spent the last 6 months, first with my old m/c [only 5% left on HD + virus] then buy new ¡®Tower], get shop to put in ¡®things¡¯, then me to install OS [XP Office Pof] + Windows 2010 + lots other progs [Adobe full kit] , then all other progs/languages/skype/NVC/wireless network ?etc,, make sure they actually work [by remote], then, at last? data!! ?Didn¡¯t want to learn any of this stuff, but, if you want it a certain way, DO IT YOURSELF! Head full of ¡®IT learning¡¯, needs a good squeeze to empty it out/get back to my dad¡¯s research!!
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I¡¯ll catch up with you soon, but off to USA from 10th May, till we feel like coming back [probably 3-4 weeks?],then, ¡®back to dad¡¯s research¡¯@ last!
How are you ? You have been busy and we miss your lovely input!
YES, absolutely right as I TOO use that system and it WORKS! They clean my machine in the way you describe and I can see what is happening too. The invoice comes later and not all that dear with my contact here locally.
Pozdrowienia, Antoni K
--- In Kresy-Siberia@..., "Linder " <ladbrooke@...> wrote: > > Dear Group, > > > > There is a little program, that my ?€?computer repair shop?€? fellow uses with me TO REMOTELY FIX my computer [me @ home, him in his office, both of us, with phone in our hands. CALLED TEAMVIEWER.COM we?€?ve used it for 5yrs+, saves carting the computer around. > > > > It works like this; > > > > 1 ?€" he tells me to download FREE from the net, ?€?TEAM VIEWER.COM?€?, install/run/save/make shortcut on screen, he has it on his m/c already > > 2 ?€" he rings me by phone, AND sends an email to me. I double click shortcut, blue box appears which has a password + ID on it. > > 3 ?€" I tell him by phone what it says BINGO!, WE?€?RE CONNECTED!! > > > > Of course, ALL private/personal letters/bank a/c?€?s etc SHOULD already have passwords on???, just in case anybody ever steals your PC or laptop!! > > So when you are being ?€?remotely?€? fixed and you?€?ve got those passwords on, no-one can see anything they shouldn?€?t!! > > > > Hope this clears it up for you? > > > > Linder > > > > From: Kresy-Siberia@... [mailto:Kresy-Siberia@...] On Behalf Of Carol Clements > Sent: 27 March 2013 11:12 > To: Kresy-Siberia@... > Subject: Re: [www.Kresy-Siberia.org] off topic - Suspect caller - suspect online Microsoft Technicians. > > > > > > Check snopes website for scams and hoaxes. > > Carol uk > > Carol C H C > > > > > On 26 Mar 2013, at 21:04, Helen Bitner <helen.bitner@... wrote > > > > > > > > > > This afternoon I had a telephone call from a person saying she was from my broadband provider and mentioned the correct name and offered to fix any problems I had with my internet connections. She asked me to go on to the internet and enter a website <> and click to enter. My computer would not allow me to enter the site suggested and when I said this must be an insecure site the person rang off. I rang my provider who said they had no knowledge of this company. I thought it might be worth notifying the members. > > Kind regards > > Helen Bitner > > Colchester UK >