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If you use this, please be careful and please remember these are my findings after it was installed (without my knowing) by some "guy" called "Mike" who claimed to be a "Level 3 Microsoft Technician ". His partner (IN CRIME) was a female and her name, (or the name she provided as hers) was "Rose" both of whom spoke with a strong "East Indian" or perhaps an "Asian" accent and both claimed that the company (MICROSOFT) had changed their policy and informed all employees, ("by Memo") to, 'Never give out your employee number if requested...... '. I was sucked right in to the spiders web and figured, it can't hurt me, and 'BOY, was I WRONG".. Lesson learned. Anyway, I have used three Uninstaller programs all of which claim to use a great way of searching for and deleting all trace of the offending program that had been installed un-be-known to me, however, they all failed to completely remove it therefore, all I can figure is that they must have installed a self propagating program that hides and moves around when an “Uninstaller” starts running and that is why I am now trying with System Mechanic.If you use this, please be careful and please remember these are my findings after it was installed (without my knowing) by some "guy" called "Mike" who claimed to be a "Level 3 Microsoft Technician ". His partner (IN CRIME) was a female and her name, (or the name she provided as hers) was "Rose" both of whom spoke with a strong "East Indian" or perhaps an "Asian" accent and both claimed that the company (MICROSOFT) had changed their policy and informed all employees, ("by Memo") to, 'Never give out your employee number if requested...... '. I was sucked right in to the spiders web and figured, it can't hurt me, and 'BOY, was I WRONG".. Lesson learned. Anyway, I have used three Uninstaller programs all of which claim to use a great way of searching for and deleting all trace of the offending program that had been installed un-be-known to me, however, they all failed to completely remove it therefore, all I can figure is that they must have installed a self propagating program that hides and moves around when an “Uninstaller” starts running and that is why I am now trying with System Mechanic.If you use this, please be careful and please remember these are my findings after it was installed (without my knowing) by some "guy" called "Mike" who claimed to be a "Level 3 Microsoft Technician ". His partner (IN CRIME) was a female and her name, (or the name she provided as hers) was "Rose" both of whom spoke with a strong "East Indian" or perhaps an "Asian" accent and both claimed that the company (MICROSOFT) had changed their policy and informed all employees, ("by Memo") to, 'Never give out your employee number if requested...... '. I was sucked right in to the spiders web and figured, it can't hurt me, and 'BOY, was I WRONG".. Lesson learned. Anyway, I have used three Uninstaller programs all of which claim to use a great way of searching for and deleting all trace of the offending program that had been installed un-be-known to me, however, they all failed to completely remove it therefore, all I can figure is that they must have installed a self propagating program that hides and moves around when an “Uninstaller” starts running and that is why I am now trying with System Mechanic.If you use this, please be careful and please remember these are my findings after it was installed (without my knowing) by some "guy" called "Mike" who claimed to be a "Level 3 Microsoft Technician ". His partner (IN CRIME) was a female and her name, (or the name she provided as hers) was "Rose" both of whom spoke with a strong "East Indian" or perhaps an "Asian" accent and both claimed that the company (MICROSOFT) had changed their policy and informed all employees, ("by Memo") to, 'Never give out your employee number if requested...... '. I was sucked right in to the spiders web and figured, it can't hurt me, and 'BOY, was I WRONG".. Lesson learned. Anyway, I have used three Uninstaller programs all of which claim to use a great way of searching for and deleting all trace of the offending program that had been installed un-be-known to me, however, they all failed to completely remove it therefore, all I can figure is that they must have installed a self propagating program that hides and moves around when an “Uninstaller” starts running and that is why I am now trying with System Mechanic.If you use this, please be careful and please remember these are my findings after it was installed (without my knowing) by some "guy" called "Mike" who claimed to be a "Level 3 Microsoft Technician ". His partner (IN CRIME) was a female and her name, (or the name she provided as hers) was "Rose" both of whom spoke with a strong "East Indian" or perhaps an "Asian" accent and both claimed that the company (MICROSOFT) had changed their policy and informed all employees, ("by Memo") to, 'Never give out your employee number if requested...... '. I was sucked right in to the spiders web and figured, it can't hurt me, and 'BOY, was I WRONG".. Lesson learned. Anyway, I have used three Uninstaller programs all of which claim to use a great way of searching for and deleting all trace of the offending program that had been installed un-be-known to me, however, they all failed to completely remove it therefore, all I can figure is that they must have installed a self propagating program that hides and moves around when an “Uninstaller” starts running and that is why I am now trying with System Mechanic.If you use this, please be careful and please remember these are my findings after it was installed (without my knowing) by some "guy" called "Mike" who claimed to be a "Level 3 Microsoft Technician ". His partner (IN CRIME) was a female and her name, (or the name she provided as hers) was "Rose" both of whom spoke with a strong "East Indian" or perhaps an "Asian" accent and both claimed that the company (MICROSOFT) had changed their policy and informed all employees, ("by Memo") to, 'Never give out your employee number if requested...... '. I was sucked right in to the spiders web and figured, it can't hurt me, and 'BOY, was I WRONG".. Lesson learned. Anyway, I have used three Uninstaller programs all of which claim to use a great way of searching for and deleting all trace of the offending program that had been installed un-be-known to me, however, they all failed to completely remove it therefore, all I can figure is that they must have installed a self propagating program that hides and moves around when an “Uninstaller” starts running and that is why I am now trying with System Mechanic.
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