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Email Scam: Did you receive an Email claiming Norton Will Renew, Debit from your account within 24 hours for next 5 Years.

Email and Online Scams -

Have You Received a Scam Email?
Norton LifeLock Antivirus, claiming Norton Will Renew and $303.43 is about to Debit from your account within 24 hours for next 5 Years.

Did you receive an email from Norton LifeLock Antivirus, claiming Norton Will Renew and $303.43 is about to Debit from your account within 24 hours for next 5 Years.? Did they then instruct you to call them at (785) 292-2065 or something similar?

Well, don't fall for it.  It is a plainly obvious scam, and if you call them back or follow their instructions you will lose money and possibly your identity! The people behind this are the worst kind of human scum; willing to do anything to scare, threaten, lie, cheat and steal money from anyone, including the elderly and poor. They usually operate out of Nigeria, China, Russia and even some developed western countries. Attachments typically include malware to infect your computer, tablet or phone and allow the scammer to capture your passwords.


  1. Report received, June 13, 2024:

    -----Original Message-----
    From: <YOUR NAME> <mayorgajimmy131@gmail.com>
    Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2024 7:55 AM
    To: <YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS>
    Subject: Your request No. 675656 is being processed for <YOUR NAME>
     
    Hey <YOUR NAME>,
    Welcome to our community
     
    Thursday, 13 June 2024
    Sale Receipt ID - QFEL-4510-PYB
     
    Norton Will Renew and $303.43 is about to Debit from your account within 24 hours for next 5 Years.
     
    If you want to continue the service then ignore this email and if you want to cancel, please feel free to call our support team for any enquiry. +1 (785) 292-2065
     
    Receipt Info
    Item: LifeLock Antivirus
    Tenure: 5 Years
    Amount: $ 303.43
    Registered Email: <YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS>
    Membership ID: 97-7100-397
     
    If you want to continue the service then ignore this email and if you want to cancel, please feel free to call our support team for any enquiry. +1 (785) 292-2065.
     
     
    Best Regards,,
    Norton
    Dominic Burgess
    Regional Officer
     
    Contact 6 AM to 6 PM
    Phone: +1 (785) 292-2065
    Address: 470 Acacia Apt A Oh Seminole Oklahoma 35316 USA

     

Information About Norton LifeLock Antivirus, claiming Norton Will Renew and $303.43 is about to Debit from your account within 24 hours for next 5 Years.

There are several websites that focus on reports of scam Emails.

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It is a scam

Don't fall for it.  It is a scam.

What to do

Just ignore it and delete the email. Do not click on anything in the email.

Apple offers the following advice:

If you get a suspicious Email:
Scammers spoof phone numbers and use flattery and threats to pressure you into giving them information, money, and even iTunes gift cards. Always verify the caller's identity before you provide any personal information. If you get an unsolicited call from someone claiming to be from Apple, hang up and contact us directly.

Microsoft says:

Tech support scams are an industry-wide issue where scammers use scare tactics to trick you into paying for unnecessary technical support services that supposedly fix contrived device, platform, or software problems.
Scammers may call you directly on your phone and pretend to be representatives of a software company. They might even spoof the caller ID so that it displays a legitimate support phone number from a trusted company. They can then ask you to install applications that give them remote access to your device. Using remote access, these experienced scammers can misrepresent normal system output as signs of problems.

Cybercriminals don't just send fraudulent email messages and set up fake websites. They might also call you on the telephone and claim to be from Microsoft. They might offer to help solve your computer problems or sell you a software license. Once they have access to your computer, they can do the following:

Trick you into installing malicious software that could capture sensitive data, such as online banking user names and passwords. They might also then charge you to remove this software.

More information

There are several websites that focus on reports of scam Emails.

The links below go to pages on these other websites were you can read reports about the scams associated with this phone number (855-687-1444, claiming This is Microsoft. This call is to inform you that your Microsoft license key has expired):

Related Scams

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and some new and as yet, uncommon scams.

Information About Specific Phone numbers

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What to do about it

See these pages for guidance as applicable to your specific situation:

 

For a comprehensive list of national and international agencies to report scams, see this page.