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“Won't refund money”

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written by Ada166 on 07/07/2017

Canceled my repair service and they won't refund my money. The debit card I used for initial payment was lost by my husband. Because they cannot use this card they will not refund my money. They will not refund my money by check or my debit card.Very slow returning my emails.

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“Cold call scam”

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written by on 04/05/2012

My wife has had three calls from this outfit and has asked them to call back as she knows that there would be a minor nuclear explosion if she started messing with the PC in the way they suggest. This time I was at home and knowing it to be a likely scam went along with them until I could work out what they wanted to do. After 5 minutes of me playing thick they gave up. Please avoid at all costs.

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“Nerd Support - Now NERDI Support - Same Phishing SCAM...”

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written by on 28/10/2011

Got a cold call from 'John Smith' (nice Indian Name considering the thickness of his Indian accent combined with the a tang of call centre trained American), calling from the London (yeah, right) offices of NERDI. He advised me that he is a registered Microsoft Technician and that they have had confirmation of over 3000 virus/errors on my PC. Now, I know this is a scam, no one cold calls you to offer assistance with you 'Problem' PC, so I tagged along. What i need to do is turn on my computer, open the windows start menu (which he explained to me like a 4 year old child, i got annoyed at this point and told him to get on with it as I know my way around a PC and windows) and to open the 'RUN' function (alarm bells should now be ringing), then to enter the acronym for brining up the event viewer, something like 'eventvwr'. Now I know perfectly well what this is, does and contains, so again i played along. He the proceeded to ask me to confirm some of the 'Errors' I was getting, I did, ' Oh on, you have a number of system errors caused by Trojan virus's' which apparently my world class virus software cant remove because it doesn't know it exists, and for a small fee (£50) and allowing him access to control my PC remotely he would rid my PC of all the infected files and errors. Whilst this was going on I was actually Googling his company name 'NERDI' and for event viewer phishing scams, low and behold, i may not be able to find any trace of a company called NERDI but this scam has been running for years, previously in Australia. I asked John what country he was calling from (so that I could suitably insult him before I hung up on him) and the kicker, 'Im based in London'. Well suffice to say that I told him to move away swiftly and procreate with his mothers ass (or something towards that fashion) and hung up on him. Can you believe he called straight back to ask why i had insulted him and that he certainly was not running a scam to either get access to my PCs files or my bank/card details. I offered the same statement about his mum and hung up. Thankfully no further calls have come through. Be warned, this scam appears to be alive and well and now operating with UK telephone numbers. Do not give them your details. Do not pay for their service. this is a phishing scam that has obviously been sold onto someone new using an Indian based call unit or office. And finally. Microsoft will not cold call you for any reason what so ever. The only reason you would receive a call from Microsoft, especially for IT related issues, is because you have requested them to call you through one of their service/maintenance channels. If you haven’t called them first, they are not from Microsoft.

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Slartfest's Comment

Written on: 04/04/2012

Yes - still hapenning - just got such a call today - [name removed] was the caller from London - though he refused to give me the address of the company - when I insisted he thought I was going to do something 'fishy' with the address! He also couldn't explain how thw anonymoue error reports sent to microsoft (which I've turned off) contain any reference to my phone number

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“The Nerd Support is not a legitimate company. Here is...”

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written by on 08/06/2010

The Nerd Support is not a legitimate company. Here is what I know from my elderly father's experience:
1. They prey on the less computer savvy people they cold call with made up scare stories about viruses.
2. They claim to be from Microsoft or from the "mark's" ISP.
3. They take money for illegally pirated copies of Windows 7.
4. With the mark's assistance over the 'phone, they take remote control of the mark's computer. What they do in addition to bit-torrenting the illegal version of Windows 7, god only knows.
5. They take money for non-existent PC "support" services. My father is 83 and was persuaded to take a 10 year contract!
6. They leave a contact number which doesn't work.
7. Once they have successfully scammed a mark, they will keep calling back, again and again, presumably with a view to obtaining more personal information, or extracting more money for further illegal goods and fictitious services.
8. They are based in India, although financial transactions appear to go through Cyprus. No doubt the personal information they use is stolen from Indian call-centres.
9. These "people" are thieves and con-artists, with absolutely no consciences.
10. There appears to be absolutley nothing that can be done to stop them.

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“I also think this is a scam. I have had 2 calls from...”

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written by on 26/05/2010

I also think this is a scam. I have had 2 calls from them - same spiel as the other reviewers. Fortunately I am reasonably computer literate. As soon as they are challenged they hang up. However I think Microsoft should be taking action as they claim to be acting on their behalf and to be an Accredited Partner.

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“I downloaded a trojan virus when downloading some quiz...”

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written by on 18/05/2010

I downloaded a trojan virus when downloading some quiz photos of famous names. The next day I got a call from this company (coincidence ?) to say my windows xp was causing microsoft a problem and that they (Nerdsupport) worked in conjunction with microsoft, they seemed to know all about my computer problem and I naively fell for the sucker punch of paying £185 so that they could download windows 7 onto my pc remotely. I became suspicious and didnt want anyone with remote access to my computer in the future and asked for my money back, after a lot a haggling and my threatening to go to my local trading standards they refunded all of my money back with a week
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Written on: 26/07/2011

once you take a diccision you should n't do this. you 'ld not talk about refund so and so.......

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“They're a con. They cold call you and try to get you...”

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written by stardog32 on 16/05/2010

They're a con. They cold call you and try to get you to pay to remove a non-existent virus from your PC. Just do a bit of searching to find out more about this company. The sooner they go out of business the better. Sometimes they take your card details and claim they won't charge you anything, that it's just for ID, but then they charge you anyway.

There are plenty of great local PC repair shops - use one of them where if you have a problem you can get Trading Standards or the police involved. If you have a dispute with the Nerd Support, you will be out of luck because they're based in India and you won't have any legal recourse.

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“This is a Grade a Scam and con that deliberately...”

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written by Swiss Frank on 09/05/2010

This is a Grade a Scam and con that deliberately targets the vulnerable; see http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/security/356833/pensioner-targeted-by-fake-virus-phone-scam for full details and avoid at all costs.

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Stardog32's Response to Swiss Frank's Review

Written on: 16/05/2010

I found this review very helpful because it's true!

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“They are some kind of scam claiming to be working with...”

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written by on 24/04/2010

They are some kind of scam claiming to be working with Microsoft and that my computer sent them our phone number and that we had a virus. They are trying to frighten People into buying something we don't need or worse!

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“Just got a cold call from this computer it just so...”

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written by on 17/04/2010

Just got a cold call from this computer it just so happens that I am having problems with the computer at present and was unable to conect to the internet when asked. I was suspiscious anyway and asked them to call back later allowing me time to google them and found these other reviews!

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“I just had a call from these guys, and thought it...”

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written by on 16/04/2010

I just had a call from these guys, and thought it sounded weird so Googled them while on the phone and found these type of reviews thankfully! I made an excuse to get off before they could take any money etc. I don't think they've downloaded anything onto my computer as we didn't get to that stage, but I am doing a virus check,(that is why they called!) and will change passwords etc asap! Be wary!!

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“They call me to say I have a virus in my computer and...”

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written by on 16/04/2010

They call me to say I have a virus in my computer and they can solve it. They ask me to type "ammyy" website so they can reach my computer by themselves. I asked lots of questions because I was doubtful. They reassured me that they work with Microsoft. I paid the £185. Now I have read all your commets. How could I be so stupid? I do not want to do any internet banking in case they can access all my details if I type them. Does this mean they have undivided access to my computer now and will get any information that I might type? I do not know what to do >>>>>

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“Received a very agressive cold call from...”

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written by on 13/04/2010

Received a very agressive cold call from nerdsupport.com. Claiming to be ringing on behalf to Mircrosoft and telling me that they had identified red alert viruses on my computer which will corrupt the hard drive or motherboard within days. To fix this they asked me to spend £185 for the year to recieve technical support. Went on this review site as they were talking which helped me make the decision that this is a scam. Do not use this company.

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“This is definitely a scam. There is no way...”

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written by on 11/04/2010

This is definitely a scam. There is no way technically that this company would be able to to know whether or not you have a virus. No internet service provider would or could identify viruses on individual computers that usually have firewalls running. This company is playing on peoples fear and lack of IT knowledge and need to be stopped. I think the term is obtaining money by deception. Complain to the police and the office of Fair Trading. Spread the word.

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“I just had a cold from India also. They claimed they...”

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written by on 03/04/2010

I just had a cold from India also. They claimed they new about issues I was having and tried to direct me to their website, presumably to try on some kind of scam. I played along for a bit knowing it sounded fishy and found the kind of experiences people are suggesting here. Do not be fooled.

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“Nerd Support are a scam company. I Have just had to...”

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written by on 01/04/2010

Nerd Support are a scam company. I Have just had to rescue a family friend who was called and convinced to pay £185 and they took the money from him within 15 minutes of the phonecall!
Please do not give cold callers your money - even if they say they're Bill Gates!

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“don't use - big con”

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written by on 31/03/2010

don't use - big con

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“I have just received an unsolicited phone call from...”

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written by RichardS on 27/03/2010

I have just received an unsolicited phone call from the people at www.thenerdsupport.com

The caller claimed that my computer was sending out virus messages. He tried to suggest that my Internet Service Provider (Virgin Media) had asked him to call and help me. He also tried to suggest that he was part of a Microsoft scheme. But, when cross questioned, he became very evasive.

My personal opinion is that there is something very wrong here. Any company that makes such phone calls is to be treated with extreme caution. There are no viruses on my computer and neither my ISP nor Microsoft would have asked these guys to call me. Maybe they do fix the problems they tell you about, but when they begin by making false claims that I have multiple computer viruses... Well, make your own mind up!

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Nickdez's Response to RichardS's Review

Written on: 23/04/2010

I found this review not helpful because they never call me for their services ,my friend suggest me for their services and i am still using their services and find best , they provide me 24/7 tech support assistance , i am quite happy with them.

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