Tech Support number of HP.
I've been on HP forums for a while now, and I've noticed a disturbing trend. People have a hard time finding HP Technical Support number. It shouldn't be like that. So, I decided to do something about it.
You can join the 1-800-474-6836 Technical Support HP in the United States and the Canada. If you are in another country, click on the link below to find the phone number for your country.
http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/WW-contact-us.html
I hope that this will help people get the right number and the right that they need help.
I hope this helps.
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This tech support number is legitimate?
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That number is for the site below which is NOT official Microsoft or MSN Support.
VtechSquad
http://www.vtechsquad.com/If they did not explain that they were no MSN, no Microsoft, then clearly that brings up
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MSN support
The customer service
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1-800-672-4551How to contact MSN customer service
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Microsoft technical support
Call Service customer Microsoft direct-1-800-642-7676-heures 05:00 til time 9 PM PST (USA).
Contact Microsoft Customer Service
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/295539Microsoft support - contact us
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0Microsoft - Microsoft Technical Support phone numbers
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/319726/en-usMicrosoft - email us
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Hello
Please use the number in the following list:
http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/phone-assist.html#section1
It is still under warranty? Otherwise they will ask you to pay for this service.
Kind regards.
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Sorry to say but your parent has been scammed.
Support us here. Mozilla does NOT support. If the problems persist post on this forum for help.
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Service/Tech Support scam?
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1. enter a detailed description of your problem:
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"When I choose to"Solve problems", the options" Reset this PC ' and ' advance options 'appear.
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Thank you.
Hello
Who called who?
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This information is for the unsolicited telephone calls from people claiming to be from Microsoft.
It's a scam.
We have all the errors and warnings in our Event Viewer, which is another ploy they use to scare you
Either these so-called "Microsoft" Tech companies want to sell you a worthless software, or remote access to your computer to try to steal your credit card and bank information and also achieve an identity theft on you.
You are the only person who knows if you gave them remote access.
If you gave them remote access and you do Internet banking, contact your bank, to explain, and change passwords.
If you use your online credit card, cancel and get a new one issued to you.
And the only way that willl you know that you are free to them is to backup your data and do a clean install of your operating system.
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And Microsoft does not contact you unless YOU have made prior arrangements with them to do.
There is an article in the link I'm you provide at the end of this one
Read this Information from Microsoft:
"Avoid scams to phone for tech support.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx
Don't be fooled of unsolicited calls. Don't provide personal information.
Here are some of the organizations that cyber criminals claim to come:
Helpdesk Windows
Windows repair center
Microsoft technical support
Microsoft technical support
Windows Support Group Technical Department
Microsoft Research and Development Team (team of Microsoft R & D)
Report phone scams
Help Microsoft to stop cybercriminals in reporting of theinformation about your scam phone.
In the United States, use the form of complaint to FTC Assistant.
In Canada, the Canadian Centre for fight against fraud can support.
In the United Kingdom, you can report the fraud as well as the unsolicited calls.
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Sorry, we can not help except at the point you in the right direction.
The Microsoft Community is a site of support of peer reviewed for Windows
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IS IT Live Limited Tech support Microsoft partner?
A person of this company had access to the computer of my mother, claiming that they were a Microsoft partner to help him. I want to know if they are legit. I think it was a scam and I concerned what information they may have captured from his computer.
Hello
Could not find anything to their topic. If they called him is certainly a SCAM even though
It could be the scam is still that she found through other means. They have a phone
number, so you can contact them? But even if there is a number which has not
assure that it is a legitimate business.If it is a SCAM:
Report a scam to technical support
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https://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/safety/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspxScams by e-mail or web: how to protect yourself - understands what to do if you
think you've been scammed.
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspxHow to recognize phishing e-mails, phone calls or links
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before you install. Change all your passwords sensitive on all sites-
electronic mail, Bank, credit cards and others. (Do not do this on the compromise
computer and it would be better to do it on the phone or in person.)You can even restore your system to factory fresh to be sure
their software is not breach your security. (Ways to re - install Windows
Clean - remove everything on the disk, so back up all data before hand.)================================================
================================================In the United States, you can contact the local police to the FBI, Attorney general,
and consumer watch groups. Arm yourself with knowledge.The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center
(NW3C), funded in part by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspxNo, Microsoft wouldn't you not solicited. Neither could they be it y
Errors on your computer. So those are the frauds or scams to get your
money or worse to steal your identity.Do not fall for the fake phone Tech Support
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/securitytipstalk/archive/2010/03/09/Don-t-fall-for-phony-phone-tech-support.aspxAvoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently: Microsoft has no
for you unsolicited telephone calls help fix your computer
https://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/safety/online-privacy/msName.aspxMicrosoft technical support
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0Phone scams
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0076-phone-scamsLimit unwanted calls & Emails
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/topics/limiting-unwanted-calls-emailsNational do not call registry for
https://www.DoNotCall.gov/===============================================
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If you need search malware here's my recommendations - this will be
allow you to perform a thorough check and removal without finishing with a load
spyware programs running resident who can cause many issues such as the
Malware and may be more difficult to detect the cause.No one program cannot be used to detect and remove any malware. Added
which is often easy to detect malware is often accompanied by a much harder to
detect and remove the payload. So much better to be now too thorough than for
pay the price much later. Check with them to an extreme exaggeration and
Then, run the cleaning only when you are sure that the system is clean.It can be made several times in Mode safe - F8 tap that you start however
You must also run the in the Windows when you can.TDSSKiller.exe. - Download the desktop - so go ahead and do a right-click on
It - RUN AS ADMIN it will show infections in the report after you run - if
It will not execute rename tdsskiller.exe to tdsskiller.com. Be it
He finds something or not does not mean that you should not check with another
methods below.
http://support.Kaspersky.com/viruses/solutions?QID=208280684Download malwarebytes and scan with it, run MRT and use the Scanners.
Download - SAVE - go to where you put it-right on - click RUN AS ADMIN
Malwarebytes - free
http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_freeSuperAntiSpyware Portable Scanner - free
http://www.SUPERAntiSpyware.com/portablescanner.HTML?tag=SAS_HOMEPAGEAdwCleaner
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/
Run the malware removal tool from MicrosoftStart - type in the search box-> find MRT top - right on - click RUN AS ADMIN.
You should get this tool and its updates via Windows updates - if
necessary you can download it here.Download - SAVE - go to where you put it-right on - click RUN AS ADMIN
(Then run MRT as shown above.)Microsoft Malicious - 32-bit removal tool
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD724AE0-E72D-4F54-9AB3-75B8EB148356&displaylang=enMicrosoft Malicious removal tool - 64 bit
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=585D2BDE-367F-495e-94E7-6349F4EFFC74&displaylang=enTry the demo version of Hitman Pro:
Hitman Pro is a second scanner reviews, designed to save your computer
against malware (viruses, Trojans, rootkits, etc.), which has infected your computer
Despite all the security measures that you have taken (such as anti-virus software,
PARE - lights, etc.).
http://www.SurfRight.nl/en/hitmanpro--------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft safety scanner
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx-----------------------------------
If necessary here are some free online scanners to help the
http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/
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http://www.Kaspersky.com/virusscanner
Other tests free online
http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&source=HP&q=antivirus+free+online+scan&AQ=f&OQ=&AQI=G1--------------------------------------------------------
If we find Rootkits use this thread and other suggestions. (Run UnHackMe)
I hope this helps.
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Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" and="" devices="" for="" it :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">-> -
I'm being bothered by a rude woman of the 001511899180 number that says it is Microsoft, wants much info about my computer and says that it is at risk.
who is she
Why is computer suddenly endangered when all security options seem to work
who gave him my phone number at home, the authority to crack down, me, the right to discuss with me and be rude
Moved to Virus & Malware
Original title:? scam company
This is a scam that last for years. Microsoft never does unsolicited phone calls.
Is calling, Microsoft, a scam?
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/protect/wiki/protect_other-protect_scanning/is-that-call-from-Microsoft-a-scam/6718e389-8a00-4E4B-ACA1-d07298ea4c19Report the scam
http://support.Microsoft.com/reportascamScams by e-mail or web: how to protect yourself
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/phishing-scams.aspxIt's a real call from Microsoft?
http://www.ComputerActive.co.UK/CA/PC-help/2134917/genuine-MicrosoftAvoid scams to phone for tech support
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-GB/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspxDo not fall for phony phone technical support
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/securitytipstalk/archive/2010/03/09/Don-t-fall-for-phony-phone-tech-support.aspxAggressive, persistent Windows tech support fraudsters continue to track consumers
http://www.Computerworld.com/s/article/9248122/Aggressive_persistent_Windows_tech_support_scammers_continue_to_stalk_consumersWhat is a certified Microsoft [or] partner?
http://securitygarden.blogspot.com/2011/09/Microsoft-removes-Gold-Certified.htmlAnd see this post by bhringer
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/protect/Forum/MSE-protect_scanning/recieved-eventvwr-cold-call/0f82d183-2046-469F-A2D2-8f9fa291f082#LastReply -
New technologies of Image, OMG Tech Support and PC health Boost legit or scammers?
I downloaded PC health Boost in response to a pop up and signed for $29. The technician got remote access to my computer and made several areas requiring a rationalization suggested a best anti malware. He suggested that I could take my computer to the local Office Depot, or doing service remotely by the OMG Tech Support for $299 for a year of technical support. I signed up for remote assistance - for what he called a step 13 tune up and 1 year service tech for $299. He also suggested Stopzilla anti malware software for laptops for $50 each. I paid $405 with my credit card. He transferred me to a technician from the OMG that was supposed to take charge; I was to leave the computer open, connected and powered. I checked at 2:40; Watch box still "awaiting technician. About 07:00 msg showed work was going on, do not touch the mouse or keyboard. I tried to find a few reviews for OMG Internet and came across a question as to if OMG was a scam. The expert's response was that it was because of several reasons, she cited. I called automated national operator and request Microsoft support services, received somehow a couple of numbers in New York. (We are in the State of Washington). I called the number that turned out be the support for new technologies of the Image. They said that OMG was a scam, Stopzilla was a bad anti-malware and to shut down my computer then OMG couldn't do any damage. I called my credit card to stop payment of OMG, (I forgot to PC Boost) and signed to the top with a new Image for 3 months of technical support and to check on my computer and cancel the job of OMG. The technician of the new Image then obtained remote access to my computer and has worked and will continue tomorrow.
Now, I am completely lost and scared. Are all scams? They are all legitimate? My computer and information been compromised? What should I do?Of the tank and into the fire. The list of scammers to which you have subscribed is more, isn't it.
Keep a note of all companies currently take you on a tour at your expense and then make a return to the installation of the factory of Windows to ensure that, when everything is back running, all passwords are replaced by something very strong.
Your computer is equipped with a recovery instead of disk partition...
This is how the recovery partition is accessible to most popular brands...
For Dell, press CTRL + F11 directly after switching on the device
For HP, press F11 directly after switching on the device
For LG, press F11 directly after switching on the device
For Toshiba, press and hold "0" BEFORE and during the power upward
For Acer, press and hold ALT + F10, as soon as you see the logo
For Asus, press F9, as soon as you see the Asus logo.
For Samsung, press F4 to the power upward...
For Fujitsu, press the F8 key directly after the power
Advent, restart your computer. Then, press F10 repeatedly until the message "Starting system recovery"
Sony VAIO, reboot and press "F8" or "F10" repeatedly until the screen "Advanced Boot Options".
You may need to try several times to get everything above to work. If after several attempts, you have no chance, or the machine indicates that there is no recovery partition, your only option is to contact the computer manufacturer and ask for the model recovery discs...
After the reset, you should get all the updates from Windows Update EXCEPT for hardware devices. Then, you install a good antivirus. ONLY AFTER you have done this, if you replace the stuff of backups or install anything else.
Likely, you will not answer to a popup in the future that requires money in Exchange for the worst computer support that you will never get...
The guys and girls here support for FREE...
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Fake phone call to Tech support &#60; removed &#62;
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Anyone know if a call from this number, claiming to be Windows, is legitimate?
Hello
It's a SCAM!
The number is usurped or forwarded to another number, perhaps another country.
205-419-8861.
http://www.numberinvestigator.com/phone/205-419-8861.htmlAvoid scams to phone for tech support
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspxIn the United States, you can contact the FBI, Attorney general, the police authorities and consumer
Watch groups. Arm yourself with knowledge.The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), funded in part by the Bureau of Justice Assistance
(BJA).
http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspxNo, Microsoft wouldn't you not solicited. Or they would know if errors exist on your
computer. So that's the fraud or scams to get your money or worse to steal your identity.Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently - Microsoft is not unsolicited
phone calls to help you fix your computer
http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/fraud/phishing/msName.aspxScams and hoaxes
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?ws=support#tab3Microsoft Support Center consumer
https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?altbrand=true&SD=GN&ln=en-us&St=1&wfxredirect=1&gssnb=1Microsoft technical support
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0Microsoft - contact technical support
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-supportI hope this helps.
Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">->
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EU call from someone representing as Support technology Windows (Sam number 567078 651 420 1786 phone number). Asked me to enter a 6-digit code (says he was missing on my computer) and I wanted to sell "security protection download" non-recurring fee of $119. Is - is this legitimate? I do not.
Hello
Yes, it's a SCAM!
The number is usurped or forwarded to another number, perhaps another country.
651-420-1786.<- no="" such="" number="" -="" the="" area="" code="" is="" st.="" paul,="">->
http://www.numberinvestigator.com/not-found/651-420-1786.html========================
Avoid scams to phone for tech support
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspxIn the United States, you can contact the FBI, Attorney general, the police authorities and consumer
Watch groups. Arm yourself with knowledge.The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), funded in part by the Bureau of Justice Assistance
(BJA).
http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspxNo, Microsoft wouldn't you not solicited. Or they would know if errors exist on your
computer. So that's the fraud or scams to get your money or worse to steal your identity.Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently - Microsoft is not unsolicited
phone calls to help you fix your computer
http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/fraud/phishing/msName.aspxScams and hoaxes
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?ws=support#tab3Microsoft Support Center consumer
https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?altbrand=true&SD=GN&ln=en-us&St=1&wfxredirect=1&gssnb=1Microsoft technical support
http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support#TAB0Microsoft - contact technical support
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-supportI hope this helps.
Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="">-><- mark="" twain="" said="" it="">->
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