I had something very similar happen a few weeks ago. I was having trouble with slow WIFI internet speed and was working with Verizon Support on the phone. They recommended we run a speedtest to confirm network speeds from SpeedTest.net. Went to site and we ran it and system was verified to be extremely slow. So they said they would have tech local support check their system and get back to me.
So while waiting for them to call back. I ran another Speed Test which won't run with a pop- up blocker running. One of the pop-ups on the speed test site was for a program call Re-Image said it would scan entire system and then fix all file it found corrupted . Check programs reviews for Re-Image on-line at various computer mags and they said it was great. So I downloaded and ran it. The program looked at the system and found numerous issues but would not fix them until you call to get the registration code. Made the call and got a barely understandable Indian speaker wanting to log on to my computer. No way, sorry good bye. There was another number on the web site, so I called this and now a female Indian answered and wanted to access my computer. Me, no way honey and hung up and rebooted the computer and it barely ran and was loaded with the Ask search engine and a bunch of other junk. I couldn't remove them and had to load a prior Windows configuration to get computer working properly. A real mess.
Went out and as soon as I got home; a phone call from Microsoft Tech demanding to let them sign in and check my computer for problems. He also spoke Indian. A few sweet words and hung up. In his world, even being careful isn't much protection.
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