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melRory's avatar
melRory
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Dec 27, 2020

Web support that wasn't really Netgear

Hi,

A client of mine was having issues with their Extenders and went online to get help from Netgear. They managed to be directed to a company called The Soft tree inc. (https://mywifiexxt.net)who remotely connected to their PC and spent 40 minutes doing stuff, as the client explained. Thye charged them $149.99 for a support contract.

 

My question to you and Netgear is, how can a company pretend to be Netgear and be allowed to con clients into forking out $150 when they could have got support direct from Netgear for free under 90 warranty support.

 

The client typed in Netgear into their search engine and received this company, whose website was full of Netgear equipment. I have attached a screenshot.

 

I would appreciate it if someone could let me know if they are legitimate Netgear support people?

 

Thanks,

 

Mel

6 Replies

  • > My question to you and Netgear is, how can a company pretend to be
    > Netgear [...]

     

       You seem to be asking the wrong people about everything.  I'd seek
    legal advice from some competent source (that is, elsewhere).

     

    > The client typed in Netgear into their search engine and received this
    > company, [...]

     

       Among many others, I assume.  Netgear's control over Web search
    results is negligible.

     

    > I would appreciate it if someone could let me know if they are
    > legitimate Netgear support people?

     

       Did you scroll to the bottom of that web page?  When I did, I saw:

     

          About Us


          mywifiexxt.net is an independent third-
          party service provider giving information,
          support, and troubleshooting steps to
          help users fix issues related to WiFi
          range extenders, Genie Setup, and other
          networking gadgets.

     

    Does that sound to you like official "Netgear support"?  Compare:


          http://support.netgear.com/

     

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caveat_emptor

    • eyes4arts's avatar
      eyes4arts
      Initiate

      No where in Netgear instruction pamphlet shows www.mywifiexxt.net is an independent third-
            party service provider giving information,
            support, and troubleshooting steps to
            help users fix issues related to WiFi
            range extenders, Genie Setup, and other
            networking gadgets.

      That's why many customers got confused and scammed by Soft Tree Technologies, Inc.

      Please see the attached image.

       

       

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > No where in Netgear instruction pamphlet shows www.mywifiexxt.net is
        > [...]

         

           Why would you expect that?  There are millions of other web sites
        which have no connection to Netgear which are not listed in Netgear
        documentation.  Do you expect them all to be?  Why?


           Where, exactly, did you see what, exactly?  "www.mywifiexxt.net" is
        not anything.  If you mistyped wherever you saw in some real Netgear
        documentation, do you believe that Netgear is to blame?

         

        > That's why many customers got confused and scammed by Soft Tree
        > Technologies, Inc.

         

           Another explanation would be that some people believe everything
        which they see on the Internet.  Which would be folly.

         

        >       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caveat_emptor

         

           Centuries-old wisdom is not all made obsolete by modern technology.
        Quite the opposite, in some cases.

  • I encoutered exactly the same situation you'd described in NetGear Community forum. I wonder ed if NetGear purposely allows Soft Tree Tech, Inc. to scam their customers so their technicians can make extra money.  Their technicians must have close relationship to this company.

    • antinode's avatar
      antinode
      Guru

      > [...] I wonder ed if NetGear purposely allows [...]

       

         Get serious?  How, exactly, do you propose that Netgear stop them?

       

      > [...] Their technicians must have close relationship to this company.

       

         "must"?  Your "proof" in unconvincing.  "Proof" and "assertion" are
      spelled differently for a reason.