Monday, August 31, 2015

Call to Resolve - Apple Scam Artists - DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THEM

There are multiple Web pages which throw up certain types of JavaScript alerts which will confound browsers in various ways.  If you don't handle it correctly, you may wind up tangled and with apparently no way to get out of it other than call this number to reach Apple.

DO NOT DO IT

After calling Call to Resolve, the individual was charged over $200 for Symantec software which was subsequently found to be at a higher level than could run on the individual's system.  The individual got neither the Symantec software nor a refund of the $200.  All the while they were giving her the impression she was talking to Apple.

The charge will be protested with the individual's bank and Call to Resolve should be aware Texas lawyers have concealed carry permits.  We hope you will make a stupid move.


Here's another example of Call to Resolve swindling someone and it's reported on Reddit.


NEVER EVER talk to Apple unless you call 1-800-275-2273 (US) yourself.   (Find your country's support number here).  The Web is crawling with scam artists and Call to Resolve is just one more example of it.


Call to Resolve
1055 West 7th Street, Suite 33
Los Angeles, CA  90017
1-800-251-4576

This outfit, as you see from the testimony above and also on Reddit, is in business of cheating old people and they're good at it.  They're, in effect, the equivalent of computer televangelists in which they promise you something if you pay the money but you never get it.

If you have an opinion on what it is to cheat old people, you may wish to let them know as perhaps they don't already.  Consider it a public service for them in the interests of education and good will.

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