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It's a common scam.
Literally 100% of all Americans have received phone calls from an Indian scammer at some point in their lives. It is off-putting, to say the least.
That said, I also know that India is huge and diverse. I've had plenty of Indian friends who are honest and kind individuals.
We tell people to just hang up on Indian "landlords" that have listings on Craigslist.
Asking for any personal info is now fucked from their perspective and I hate that for everybody involved.
Ah, the "you've got to reinstall Windows" scam