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  1. Support.me scam - Tech Support Forum

    Jan 27, 2012 · Support.me actually forwards you to Logmein which is a valid remote control system similar to TeamViewer or Mikogo and uses an ID for conferences / remote control sessions.

  2. support me to/support me in - WordReference Forums

    Dec 8, 2011 · Can one say: 1-They will support me to get a good job. 2-They will support me in getting a good job. If they are both correct, it there any difference in their meanings?

  3. support.me Scam: Help! - Tech Support Forum

    Aug 15, 2015 · I just got off the phone with support.me, realizing it was all a scam AFTER I pressing OK on the site. A Norton Security Popup appeared on my screen, warning me that my computer was …

  4. support in/on matter or issue | WordReference Forums

    Apr 29, 2011 · Please, what's the correct way? to provide support in a matter or to provide support on a matter Thank you so much in advance.

  5. support someone "for doing something" or "in doing somethig"

    Jun 6, 2009 · To support someone "to do something" or "for doing something" or "in doing something "? Which one is correct? And what about "on doing something"? Thanks.

  6. Please [DO] support me - WordReference Forums

    Oct 18, 2015 · I wonder if I want someone to help me, can I emphasize like this: Please do support me! I know "do" is used as an emphasis sometimes, but I think "please support me" is fine while "please …

  7. Acting crazy /crazily | WordReference Forums

    May 4, 2010 · Randy is acting crazy today. I donot know why he is being so strange. Hi. all. The "crazy" above is a adjective, how can it modify the verb "act"? If not,then modify what? Thank you for your …

  8. support to or for - WordReference Forums

    May 14, 2019 · Thanks for the reply! Actually yes, something like that, to receive a non permanent seat in one international organization. for the specific period of time, so we are asking for the foreign …

  9. Thank you for your support always. | WordReference Forums

    Jan 9, 2014 · Do native speakers use "Thank you for your support as always" type of sentence at the end of business emails sent as a reply to a business partner who is only doing their job, not any …

  10. back me up / cover for me - WordReference Forums

    Jul 29, 2013 · Not really. "Back me up" usually means support me in an argument. I think you are looking for something like "someone will cover for me during my absence".