Seven Signs You Are on the Phone With a Scammer

You pick up the phone and somebody says you have a serious problem with your computer. It could be just about anything but usually they say you have viruses, data corruption, or expired license for the operating system or software you use. Before you proceed, take a minute to think. Here are the red flags that you might be falling for a scam

Signs of phone scams

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