I received a call of support technique microsoft stating that my computer has been infected evil and that they would clean it for me.

managed to put the computer in a restaurant that is the method of compensation it back to the date of purchase of 2008.

Don't you think that this will solve my problem. ?
I changed the passwords again

I received a call of support technique microsoft stating that my computer has been infected evil and that they would clean it for me.

Have I been swindled £ 89.99 from my pension for 12 months cover.
I paid money to mauritias am

Cancel, wipe your computer and change all of your passwords for each account that you contact your financial institutions to warn them to watch for unusual transactions.

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