Global Network Help

Shawn – Oct 08, 2020

This is a follow up to my last correspondence .. I wanted to call the BBB immediately and I looked up the area codes used by this scamming company they are 855 8991960 and 877 6389320. it shows they ARE NOT associated with any particular city, state, province, or country. What now? If anyone is doing a class law suit I would like to be included. JUST IN my bank account Wal-Mart- account Amazon account and Ebay account have been hacked. From guess where? India and Russia. TO THE SCAMMERS dirt bags Just remember KARMA is a B[censored] and the word karma comes from India. You disgust me.

Cristina – Oct 08, 2020

HI I wish I had read this prior to being (bullied) into having this company help me. They helped me alright out of 249.99. Got a VERY LOUD message announcing DO NOT SHUT down your computer, your computer has been compromised. And I believe it was. But now I think it was there company that caused me a world of hurt. How do they even have the right to get into your computer and basically take it over? Also, when I called them, sorry to say I became very irritated that I could NOT understand what any of there Technician’s were saying. Again sorry, the whole company of scammers I believe were from India. I feel so stupid and angry. I am 65 on Social security I can not afford to lose this kind of money. There got so nasty when I wanted there stuff off my computer and became insulting to me. I don’t know what else to say. I want my money back. They did nothing for me, except exploit me. There phone number is 855 899-1960. I asked them to give me there e-mail address and they got pissed off. If anyone is going to start a class action law suit against them I am more than happy to participate. I also think they change there names when it suits them (1)Steve Watson (2)David White (3) Harry Wilson

Brendan – Sep 17, 2020

I am 76 years old and i also got scammed by global network help ,my screen went balck and an alarm went off and advised me to call a number that popped up,so like a dummy i called them they said i had 13 people trying to get my info and the only to fix it was to have their help,so i agreed to have their help and they had my computer installed with mallware so they could see what i was doing everytime i got on my computer.that mistake cost me 400.00 and they were supposed to take 300 out of my bank account in september but i checked on the bbb website and found there were alot of people that got scammed like me.i changed my bank account after i realised what was happening.but now they are calling me at least 20 times a day so i changed my homephone # but don.t know how to block them on my cell phone i hope noone else gets scammed like i did.that sure has hurt me financially.

Calvin – Aug 29, 2020

Scammer’s phone 18776389320, 18558991960, 18002000170, 1844200010

Scammer’s website www.globalnetworkhelp.com

Scammer’s email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Tech Support

Initial means of contact Phone

Same thing happened to me on 8/26/2020 in real estate & I clicked on an article real estate marketing group our brokerage has used for years. Blue screen popped up that said Microsoft, that someone had entered my network & gave number to call. I did not know Microsoft will never list a number to call, found that out after the fact unfortunately. Was fed the same lines but at the same time “Max” told me Microsoft does route calls to third parties like them, Global Network Help (GNH) to assist with issues like this. Like a dumb a– I fell for it & gave them access to my computer also after “Max” transferred me to “Henry” because “Max” could not get into my computer. After “Henry” got remote access, “Max” showed me all the IP addresses that had “successfully” attacked my computer, the cities where the IP addresses were located & others that failed. As they were “fixing” my computer I was transferred to Don Richard, security manager for Global Network Help. Don gave me the sales pitch for the different protection plans that cover “external” protection, (said Windows, TrendMicro only cover “internal” network protection) along with the “senior” discount cost, 2, 3, 5 years or lifetime plans, etc. Like a fool I gave them an electronic check for one of the plans along with the $250.00 “tech” charge. Was told I could not use a credit card because I should not do any shopping or banking on my computer for 24 hours. About 10 minutes after their “work” was completed I receive a call from “Anna Wilson” who would be my “best friend” the next 5 years, any issues any time I can call her & all will be corrected. “Anna” sent me the “contract” (not on letterhead” which I signed electronically – again being STUPID! About 30 minutes after that call I looked up company & could find nothing with that name through Google. Tried calling Microsoft but got recording it was after hours for help so I immediately called my bank & stopped payment on that check, changed passwords, etc. & made an appointment for next morning first thing (8 am) to close that checking account & open another one. Called Microsoft as soon as I got back from the bank & found out this company was not one Microsoft had ever used & I definitely had been scammed! Tech with Microsoft scanned my computer, removed the 3 programs GNH had installed on my computer, one of the programs gave them access to my computer & re-installed my TrendMicro that they had uninstalled. Thank God I was able to avoid a total disaster. This evening, 6 pm 8/28/20 I receive a call from “Daniel” checking to make sure my computer was working ok – side note my “best friend Anna” had told me Wed. someone would be calling me between 9 & 11 am to make sure all was working correctly, guess GNH clocks weren’t working – HA! I told “Daniel” yes it was just fine no thanks to them, that I had stopped payment on the check & let him have it about the lies they spewed on Wed. He got really nasty with me & said I could not do that, I had signed a “contract”, they did the work, they were a legitimate co., gave me their website address to prove it(doesn’t come up by name with a Google search, have to enter www.globalnetworkhelp.com in search bar which I did – it did come up & their site is NOT SECURE – what legitimate computer tech company would have an unsecured site?) on & on. I replied with a few choice words, told him I could care less what he said, to sue me, said they would, told him I was waiting & hung up. Yes I was a complete [censored] but thankful I listened to my gut feeling after the fact & was lucky enough to avoid a total disaster. No monetary loss but lots of time loss changing passwords, bank account, the time GNH kept me on the phone Wed. & a sleepless night Wed., along with still being nervous about what might pop up in the future. DO NOT GIVE THIS COMPANY ONE MINUTE OF YOUR TIME!

Jonathan – Aug 26, 2020

Victim Location 94580

Type of a scam Tech Support

On August 24, 2020, clicked on an article about social security and immediately received a notice that there was a problem and it locked up my screen. It stated that Edge had blocked my computer and there was a phone number to call. I called the number listed thinking it was connected to Microsoft Edge and they said they were a Global Network Help and not contracted with anyone. I should have hung-up then but I let them help and gave access to my computer. They want money but only by check and wanted me to agree to a long contract with them. I became suspicious of them and immediately after they did their "scanning and repair", I contacted Geek Squad and they ran a scan and removed everything that the so-called tech company added. Did not send check or give them any other banking information. Now they are calling me for payment.

Shawn – Aug 24, 2020

Victim Location 91403

Type of a scam Phishing

On August 8, 2020, a red screen appeared across the computer screen. It stated that Apple had blocked my computer and there was a phone number to call. I called the number and they said they were a third party contractor with Apple. I gave them access to the computer and they cleared the block. They asked for $622.99 by check, which they scanned. The check was payable to Webbloft LLC. After I realized it was all a scam, I blocked their access and ran a virus and malware system that removed the malware. I stopped payment on the check. They have been continuously calling and leaving messages. They have been threatening us with a collection agency. We have been blocking their phone calls.

Larry – Aug 17, 2020

Victim Location 25413

Type of a scam Tech Support

Computer screen went black and an alarm started sounding. Verbiage came over the screen that I needed to call the number in order to fix the computer. Not understanding technology, the call was made. Fixed both computers and requested a check be mailed to the address listed in the claim for a 3 year service. It wasn’t until the next day, prior to mailing the check, I noticed serious discrepancies with their agreement. Misspellings, lack of itemized details of service and cost, multiple paragraphs of other agencies being scams.

Daughter called and requested their business ID number and they stated it was on the form. The only numbers on the form are phone numbers.

All of their apps have since been removed from the computers as their apps provided constant access to all my information.

Company has called continuously requesting status of payment. They have also threatened collections.

Eddie – Aug 15, 2020

Victim Location 25413

Type of a scam Tech Support

Computer screen went black and an alarm started sounding. Verbiage came over the screen that I needed to call the number in order to fix the computer. Not understanding technology, the call was made. Fixed both computers and requested a check be mailed to the address listed in the claim for a 3 year service. It wasn’t until the next day, prior to mailing the check, I noticed serious discrepancies with their agreement. Misspellings, lack of itemized details of service and cost, multiple paragraphs of other agencies being scams.

Daughter called and requested their business ID number and they stated it was on the form. The only numbers on the form are phone numbers.

All of their apps have since been removed from the computers as their apps provided constant access to all my information.

Company has called continuously requesting status of payment. They have also threatened collections.

Isaac – Aug 03, 2020

Victim Location 43081

Type of a scam Tech Support

My 83 yr old husband and I got a warning on our computer screen to call Global Network Help at 877-638-9320 or 855-899-1960. The man has an Indian accent. He says if we don’t pay him $700 he will sue us. He talked to them for hours on Saturday. He gave them an ecard deposit, but we called the bank and got an alert put on our accounts.

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