"Hello, This is Windows Support": Inside the Computer Repair Racket

Written by Indian scammer on Thu Apr 11 2024

Today was another successful day of scamming unsuspecting victims. I love the thrill of tricking people into believing that their computer has a virus or that they owe me money. The look of panic and confusion on their faces is priceless.

I started my day with my usual routine - calling random numbers pretending to be from Windows Support. It never fails to amaze me how easily people fall for this scam. They always seem so eager to believe whatever lies I feed them.

One particular call stood out today. A man answered the phone, sounding worried about his computer's security. I could practically hear the dollar signs in his eyes as he eagerly agreed to let me remote into his system.

As I navigated through his files, planting fake viruses and errors along the way, I couldn't help but laugh at how gullible some people can be. It's almost too easy sometimes.

After convincing him that he needed an expensive software upgrade to fix all the issues on his computer, he willingly handed over his credit card information without a second thought. Another successful scam in the books!

It's moments like these that make me feel invincible. No one can outsmart Raj Singh, master scammer extraordinaire! My skills are unmatched, and no one can catch me in my web of deception.

But as much as I enjoy pulling off these scams, there is always a part of me that wonders if karma will eventually catch up with me. Will all this deceit come back to haunt me? Only time will tell.

For now, though, it's business as usual for Indian scammer Raj Singh - living life on the edge and loving every minute of it.


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