Reworx and RegCure
Complaint 212358 Details
- Date Occurred: 02/15/2013
- Reported Damages: $0.00
- Location: Unknown
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
A pop-up first appeared overlaying my screen advising me that I had 884 errors on my computer and offering to fix my problems for $29.95.
When I rejected the offer and closed the window a second overlay advised me that I in fact had 1226 problems including registry errors and offering to fix them for $33.95.
Somehow my e-mail was disabled. I called my service provider because My service on-line indicated inactive. I run Google Chrome and McAfee and neither one of them had flagged a problem.
My service provider advised me that my account was active and to delete all my cookies and then examine my program list and delete programs that related to these programs.
I did all that. Now I have to find all my old log-ins and re-enter passwords into all the programs that I use. Most of everything is back to normal but my Chrome has trouble telling the difference between my two e-mail accounts.
These companies seem to get ugly if you don't give them your money for their dubious services.
I have wasted at least 4 hours repairing these problems.
Have you had any other reports of malicious rejection?
- Kevanski1 SBID #5f5d1bcd4d
- Posted 02/19/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against RegCure
- Complaints Filed: 5
- Reported Damages: $178.93
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