Public Service Announcement: Microsoft Will Never Call You!!! Call your Mom & Dad
This is a public service announcement that aims to remind people that Microsoft will never call them. The message is clear - if someone claims to be from Microsoft and calls you, it is likely a scam. And while it's essential to stay vigilant against scammers, the announcement encourages viewers to take a moment to call their loved ones, specifically their mom and dad.
The video link is attached for your reference, and it emphasizes that family is essential, and we should all take the time to connect with those we care about, especially during these challenging times. So, if you receive a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, remember that it's a scam and take a moment to call your parents, grandparents, or any other loved ones to let them know you're thinking of them.
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