Windows 10: Verifying a 'Microsoft' Employee Who Keeps Calling

Discus and support Verifying a 'Microsoft' Employee Who Keeps Calling in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Mon. 02/17/2000 - Good evening. I want to verify that this person is really one of your employees. Their voice mail claims that I reached out for... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Ms. Butler, Feb 17, 2020.

  1. Verifying a 'Microsoft' Employee Who Keeps Calling


    Mon. 02/17/2000 - Good evening. I want to verify that this person is really one of your employees. Their voice mail claims that I reached out for assistance, which I haven't done. Here's the info from the email they followed up with after I let all of the calls go to voice mail:



    Derrick Childs Lead Distribution Specialist, Microsoft Direct Business Sales


    *** Email address is removed for privacy *** 713 322 8682 work


    If he is one of yours, let him know that if I glanced at some cloud-based Microsoft products, it was just that - a glance. I don't need a sales call everytime I visit a website.


    Thank you.

    :)
     
    Ms. Butler, Feb 17, 2020
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  2. Microsoft employee deleted my account

    Hi Larry,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. I regret the inconvenience caused to you. Let me help you.

    I suggest you to check whether the account is still active or not. You can do that by following the below steps.


    • Open the Internet
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    • Type in the address bar mail.live.com

    • Enter your email
      id
      and password

    Please keep us posted on the issue. We will be happy to assist you accordingly.

    Thank you.
     
    Aswin_Anand, Feb 17, 2020
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  3. Lead3 Win User
    Phone call from a Microsoft employee

    A Scam.

    Microsoft does not call users.
     
    Lead3, Feb 17, 2020
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    Verifying a 'Microsoft' Employee Who Keeps Calling

    Microsoft Employees Raise $1 Billion for Communities Around the World

    Microsoft Corp. today commemorated its 30th Employee Giving Campaign and announced that U.S. employees raised $1 billion in cash since 1983 for approximately 31,000 U.S.-based nonprofits and community organizations. CEO Steve Ballmer announced the milestone during a special town hall event at the Microsoft Redmond campus, which included Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Washington State Gov. Chris Gregoire.

    "Today, I'm thrilled to announce that since our Employee Giving Campaign started in 1983, Microsoft employees have donated a total of $1 billion to more than 31,000 nonprofits," Ballmer said. "I'm incredibly proud of our employees, and this is truly a time to celebrate, not just because we've raised a record amount of funds, but also because together with our nonprofit partners, we have impacted and improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people."


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    "From its earliest days, Microsoft employees have been involved in their communities and have helped contribute to their vitality and growth," Gates said. "Thirty years and $1 billion later, that impact can be felt around the world. The company and its employees have much to be proud of at this remarkable milestone and, I know, will continue to make a positive impact in the years ahead."

    To mark the occasion, Microsoft announced a $25,000 grant to the top four organizations that have received the most funding from Microsoft employees during the span of the campaign: United Way of King County, World Vision International, Seattle Children's Hospital Foundation and the American National Red Cross.

    Microsoft Employee Giving Program
    Each year, Microsoft matches employee volunteer time at $17 per hour and dollar-for-dollar charitable contributions to all eligible nonprofits up to $12,000 per employee. When the Microsoft giving program began in 1983, approximately 200 employees raised $17,000 for nonprofits. Today, more than 35,000 employees, or approximately 65 percent of Microsoft's total U.S. workforce, participate, and the company predicts its employees will raise more than $100 million in 2012 for global nonprofits.

    "The impact of all that giving is almost incalculable, and the statistics don't even begin to tell the whole story," said Jon Fine, CEO, United Way of King County. "Microsoft has created a culture of generosity that has radiated so far into the community. The standard of giving and volunteering by Microsoft employees has raised the bar and influences so many others here and around the world."

    Gregoire attended the event and proclaimed October 2012 as the Microsoft 30th Employee Giving Campaign Month. "The amount of time and money contributed by Microsoft employees is beyond impressive. Given the sheer range and number of organizations that receive its support, it is no exaggeration to say that the Microsoft Employee Giving Campaign has become an indispensable program, serving Washingtonians and people around the country," Gregoire said.

    Microsoft's annual Employee Giving Campaign is a year-round effort, but there's a special focus every October on the Redmond campus and in offices around the U.S. It is an opportunity for employees to combine their energy, generosity and creativity to raise money for nonprofit organizations and causes locally, nationally and globally. Beyond the direct donation of time and money to nonprofits, an army of Microsoft employee volunteers plans and executes the monthlong campaign through activities, including a 5K run, an online auction and an "underground" car show.

    "Year over year, Microsoft employees have increased their generosity of time, talent and resources, which has led to the continuous growth of the Give Campaign during the past three decades," said Brad Smith, executive vice president and general counsel, Microsoft. "As our campaign has grown, we've been honored to stand alongside a long list of nonprofit partners and support their invaluable service to communities around the world."

    Microsoft Total Giving by the Numbers
    • Microsoft employees have donated $1 billion, inclusive of the corporate match, since 1983.
    • Microsoft employees in the U.S. have volunteered more than 2 million hours of their time to causes they care about since the company began a volunteer match program in 2005.
    • Since 1983, Microsoft and its employees have provided more than $6.5 billion in cash, services and software to nonprofits around the world through localized, company-sponsored giving and volunteer campaigns. This includes in-kind donations.
     
    btarunr, Feb 17, 2020
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