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Locality: Malone, New York

Phone: +1 518-481-5834



Address: 1 Milwaukee St 12953 Malone, NY, US

Website: www.cducentral.com

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Computer Designs Unlimited 11.11.2020

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Computer Designs Unlimited 31.10.2020

Call to setup appointment to set up your new computer.

Computer Designs Unlimited 16.10.2020

Open by appointment. Call to set up appointment time and date!!

Computer Designs Unlimited 09.10.2020

ALERT........Scam ...888-591-9006 ...Do not give out information.scam call indicating that company was closing and support would no longer be available. This is false information and an attempt to steal your information and/or money. Be Cautious and aware.

Computer Designs Unlimited 26.09.2020

Call for an Appointment to get your computer repaired!

Computer Designs Unlimited 14.09.2020

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Computer Designs Unlimited 02.09.2020

Limited hours for the next few weeks. Sorry for the inconvenience. Will see you soon.

Computer Designs Unlimited 25.08.2020

Beware!! Thought this was worth sharing.

Computer Designs Unlimited 14.08.2020

Computer Designs Unlimited wishes everyone a Happy Easter!

Computer Designs Unlimited 25.07.2020

I received an email today which was suppose to be from Apple asking for my account information. It was not legit, they were phishing for information. Here is a link which we hope will help you identify a fake email. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201679

Computer Designs Unlimited 10.07.2020

Reported by www.consumer-action.org Here’s your refund! Thieves are using phishing and social engineering schemes to steal clients’ information from tax preparers, then filing fraudulent tax returns and having the refunds sent to the taxpayers' real bank accounts. Then the scammers, posing as IRS agents, call the taxpayer to say the refund was in error and give instructions on how to return the moneyby delivering it right into the scammers’ hands. If this happens to you, this Forbes story explains what to do and how to return the funds.

Computer Designs Unlimited 20.06.2020

For years we’ve heard that seniors are more vulnerable to scams. But new data says millennials (ages 20 to 29) lost money to fraud more often than seniors. The Federal Trade Commission’s 2017 Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book, which breaks out losses by age for the first time, says 40 percent of millennials lost money, compared with 18 percent of people 70-plus. But victims aged 80-plus were the biggest losers (suffering a median loss of $1,092 compared to $400 for millennials). Consumer-action.org