Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Got this piece of crap in my email today:
Invoice No: A20451278541N Dear Customer, Your Subscription for Norton Antivirus Protection has been successfully renewed & Updated. The Debited Amount from your account will be reflected within the next 24 TO 48 HOURS on your A/C statement. Billed To Invoice Number: A20451278541N Renewal Date: May 05 2021 Description Quantity Amount Total Annual Membership Plan Service 1 USD $449.99 USD $449.99 Subtotal USD $449.99 Sales Tax USD $0.00 Total USD $449.99 **If you wish to cancel this Membership then please feel free to contact our Billing Department as soon as possible** You can reach us at +1 (833) 328 0756 Thanks, Norton Team We've never used this software! I decided to call their number and it was an auto transfer to advise me that all operators were busy and put me on hold for 10 minutes and then got a recorded "Good-bye". Crap like this is so annoying!!! |
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Mark it as spam and move on you'll live longer.
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Never respond to anything that doesn’t even have your name on it. That is the first red flag.
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My wife got a similar invoice from the geek squad last week.
When we looked further didnt even come from them. |
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Welcome to the computer age. Old school perhaps, we do not do on line banking. So any on line bill is a scam. Regular suggestions from companies go paperless. Hum, so they want me to use my printer and my paper to save them money.
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450 for Norton? I think it is closer to 150. Typo? |
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Yes somehow they think we are dumb enough to pay for the paper we use to print their bills. Some at least take off a buck or so when you do this but most allow you to pay the same price.
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No, it's part of the scam. This scam only works if they get you to call their number. $150 may be about right and might not catch someone's eye. However, if you think you are about to be charged $450 then you are more likely to call to get it straightened out. Once you call them they know they have you and can start getting information from you.
The funny thing is being put on hold and hung up on - the scammers aren't going to get much with that technique.
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Never, never, ever call the phone number on these scams. Once we did and they locked our computer.
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OP, I would suggest that you check your phone bill for a possible toll charge. The area code 833 appears to be a toll free number. But, the FTC says you should never call any of the following area codes:
268 area code – Antigua and Barbuda 284 area code – British Virgin Islands 473 area code – Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique 664 area code – Montserrat 649 area code – Turks and Caicos Islands 767 area code – Commonwealth of Dominica 809, 829, 849 area codes – Dominican Republic 876 area code – Jamaica Calling these numbers can result in a high toll charge on your bill, and your provider cannot remove the charge because of international agreements. I would never return a call from a scammer. |
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About a week later she gets this same thing (think it was a pop-up) Only difference was that it said she had 'overpaid', and they wanted to issue a partial refund. So she gave all the bank info, and they cleaned them out. Business accounts, savings and so on. Best to toss in trash, or if on line, mark sender as SPAM and move on. |
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So, you have to look carefully. . .
Norton Service telephone number as posted on their web site 1-855-966-7866 Email number 1 (833) 328 0756 Lots of similar looking numbers, but always check the vendor number prior to calling. Google unknown numbers and vendors numbers prior to calling any number if you are confused. There is no need to return any calls or emails from a vendor you don't recognize. . Almost every poster here recommends the same response to these emails/calls Why do people still not believe posters with experience over random emails from unknown sources? Please think about your personal reasons for your choices versus posters with experiences. psych guy |
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But, Norton also claims to protect tablets and smart phones from viruses. I have never had a virus on a tablet or phone. A few times my browser has locked up, but it always corrects itself when you reboot the tablet. |
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