Received a call from the agent to inform that they are with the Windows Service Center, is this a hoax?

I had a pohone call from someone in India who says he works for the Windows Service Center.  The number they gave me to call back was 13212806757.  Finally, I clung to the top.  Is it a hoax?

YES. In service centers, YOU call them all first, is not the other way around, lol. Just hang up you may feel like you to be rude, but they are much worse... Conning out you as much money as they can! ;)

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