Thieves are using spoofed printer support sites to rip people off
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May 12, 2022

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Do you own one of these printers? Watch out for fake customer service sites

Do you own one of these printers? Watch out for fake customer service sites

For such a simplistic device, printers come with a lot of issues. The instruction manual often isn’t constructive when figuring out technical steps. As a last resort, many users turn to the internet for answers. But if you aren’t careful, scammers are waiting for you.

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