
here’s the deal: I am unable to get into one of my Gmail accounts.

Unfortunately, I cannot leave a decent rating because of what happened to me. here it is again, let’s see if it shows up this time. I sent in a review but it’s not showing up.

Anyway, please rate the app based on IF IT WORKED OR NOT, not “oh no i got scammed 😭😭😭”. No big deal, and this isn’t supposed to be a bug report as this is a review, but I’d figured that I’d still leave it here since I’m too lazy to go on their website. Only issue is holding and dragging with the touchpad controls, and it doesn’t support custom cursors as every time you move your mouse, it would invert the mouse hue every second frame. It works as intended, without any weird paywalls. You got scammed, and it’s your fault that this “microsoft”/“amazon”/“cash app” indian person who is totally not a scammer just scammed you. And for all those people who are leaving 1 star reviews, let me ask you even CHECK the reviews before downloading this supposed “scam” app? No, you didn’t. Of course you’re giving them access to your device, duh. Should you have concerns with a purchase or charge, internet retailers, such as Amazon, have legitimate customer services numbers to call.Īs always, if you feel like you have fallen victim of a scam, please contact law enforcement to report it.It’s a remote control app. If you receive a text message like the one described above, do not respond. Never download an app that provides access to your mobile telephones or other computer devices, it most certainly will result in fraud. Once access is granted through the Anydesk Remote app, the impersonators have stolen various amounts of money from the victims. The Anydesk Remote app provides the impersonator with access to the victim’s mobile telephone, which includes bank and other accounts stored on the device. In speaking with the subject impersonating the fraud specialist, victims are directed to download the Anydesk Remote app to their telephones, so that the fraud specialist can assist in cancelling the transactions.

When they called the number to cancel the order, a subject impersonating an Amazon employee connects them to someone impersonating an Amazon fraud specialist. The victims, who never made the Amazon purchase, called the toll-free number to cancel the charges. In the text, victims are provided with a toll-free telephone number to cancel the purchase. A scam has emerged where victims are asked to download an app to their mobile phones or other devices in doing so they end up losing money.Īccording to victims, they received text messages to their telephones advising they will be charged for an Amazon purchase.
