MicroTech service call

I was contacted by someone who said they were of MicroTech, working on behalf of your company. Said that my computer was sending an error report. Took me to the "computer management" and showed me all the mistakes that have been saved on my computer. "He had me then type in 'www.ammyy.com'and asked me to give online access to my computer. I have a name and a number, but not grant access. Is Microsoft affilliated with this company to stop the crash of Windows 7 computers?

I was contacted by someone who said they were of MicroTech, working on behalf of your company. Said that my computer was sending an error report. Took me to the "computer management" and showed me all the mistakes that have been saved on my computer. "He had me then type in 'www.ammyy.com'and asked me to give online access to my computer. I have a name and a number, but not grant access. Is Microsoft affilliated with this company to stop the crash of Windows 7 computers?

It's a scam.  I'm glad you don't fall for it.  All other calls suggest that tell you the caller you brought calls to the police who should dissuade continue to harass you.

See the following links for more information:

http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

http://www.mypchealth.co.UK/GuideScam.php

http://ask-Leo.com/i_got_a_call_from_microsoft_and_allowed_them_access_to_my_computer_what_do_i_do_now.html

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2012/08/tech-support-phone-scams-surge/

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