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PCCareExperts.net

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  • PCCareExperts.net Summary

    PCCareExperts.net received their 25th complaint on .

    Information about PCCareExperts.net was first submitted to Scambook on Nov 30, -1. Since then the page has accumulated 48 consumer complaints. On average users reported $646.18 of damages. Scambook's investigation team reached out to this company a total of 4 times, Scambook Investigators last contacted them on Dec 04, 2012.

  • Company Information

  • Address:
    • C6B/59, 2nd Floor
    • New Delhi Delhi 110058
  • Website:
  • Phone:(888) 307-0877, 91.9818092606
  • Additional Employees: No known Employees
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  • Complaints Unresolved
    48
  • Unresolved Reported Damage $31,016.80
 
 

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  • PCCareExperts.net Complaint 183843 for $399.90
  • jan812
  • jan812 SBID #0b4ed2f0c2
  • Posted 11/26/2014
  • Like above, and all the other complaints. Called ATT to straighten out sbcglobal and yahoo mail accounts after changing DSL modem. Was told to call "yahoo mail support" 888 307-9126, to fix mail. Went through same stuff as far as "testing" but did not believe my MAC had problems like the Indian fellow listed. Tried to sell me protection plans for $199. and $349. Told the guy I was not going to give out information or money to anyone or any company I over the internet that I did not know or recognized. He was convincing, but I held off. Posting this comment to confirm what everyone has been saying that this sure seems like a scam. Stay away!
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  • PC Care Experts.net Complaint 112833 for $170.00
  • MrWhite
  • MrWhite SBID #353a34a7ae
  • Posted 08/25/2014
  • Thanks for sharing Marshall. I was almost taken by these crooks myself. I wised up when the dude brought up on-line credit card processing payment, and wanted me to spend $437 to fix my Yahoo email search feature. Sounded a bit curious, to say the least. I was going to post this to warn folks, but glad to see many others have already taken the initiative to do so.
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  • PC Care Experts Complaint 57806 for $100.00
  • Onlinepccare_com
  • Onlinepccare_com SBID #a8c1aec35d
  • Posted 01/31/2014
  • I have my highest regards for the author of this post. These scammers are like pests, who slowly but surely, end up annihilating the whole industry. The malpractices of some mushroom companies tend to hamper the entire tech support providing industry, in terms of Brand Value, Revenue Drainage and reduced Subscriptions. And probably, our company is the one which has suffered the most, due to these unethical practices.

    For people having complaints against Onlinepccare, I take the responsibility and strongly declare that we are 100% genuine and authentic. Customer satisfaction has always been, and will always be, our primary objective. Our Sales Quality analysts always ensure that customer satisfaction is not compromised at any cost, on the urge to achieve sales targets.

    However, if you still feel that you are dissatisfied with our services or have been scammed; feel free to file in your complaints at [email protected] , or you can directly call us at

    USA – 1-646-884-9561 / 1-646-626-5558 / 1 718 8191080

    UK – 44-2920008744 / 44-2033185211 / 44-1216302062

    Ireland – 353-15262981

    Australia – 290372483 / 731776377

    New Zealand – 64-9-2814966
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  • PCCareExperts.net Complaint 148843 for $0.00
  • Joshua
  • Joshua SBID #b5af319951
  • Posted 03/15/2013
  • I had a similar experience, looking up the number of email-help.net believing it to be Yahoo Tech Support. My laptop had recently been stolen and I had left my yahoo mail open on it at the time of theft so I was somewhat spooked about the possibility of it being compromised. At the time I just wanted to ask Yahoo if they could give me the IP addresses currently using my account, to give me some possible method of tracking down the thief. The Indian man seemed to comply and asked to take control of my desktop with logme123.com. He searched my new computer, and then my girlfriend's and said we had both been compromised with worm viruses, which I believed because I was afraid of getting compromised through my signed-in Yahoo mail and had opened my Yahoo mail on her computer too.

    He forwarded us to Max PC Support, and we were suspicious at first until the 'technician' showed us the Max PC Support website (seeming amused at our doubt), which had Microsoft and Apple certified images and customer reviews and appeared legit. He gave us the 2 PC rate of $300 and said the work would take several hours. We paid him and he called back several hours later and asked us to check that our computers were functioning normally, and then attempted to answer my woefully uninformed questions about what all had just happened. It was all very convincingly acted, and he said they would call back once a month for the next year to check on my computer.

    I can't believe I fell for this BS. I only hope they didn't end up actually compromising my information. It's terrible that these people prey upon desperate people who are uninformed of the intricacies of their computers. This episode significantly added to my perturbation at being robbed at gunpoint for my laptop two days previously.
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