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Originally Posted by Stuart
Fake invoices for antivirus software that you don't use are one of the most common scams these days, in my opinion. You aren't dealing with the actual software company, so calling them or returning the email won't do any good. I sometimes get five or ten of those kinds of emails in a day, the ones that don't go directly into my junk folder I simply delete.
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YES!!!!!
Please remember these are all scams unless you see something on your credit card statement or God forbid a deduction from your bank account! Simply delete them & move on.
Sometimes finding out it is a scam is as easy as hovering your cursor over the name of the person who sent you the email. The real email address shows & most of the time it is NOT from the company they are claiming to be. Another thing is NEVER, NEVER, NEVER open any attachments included in these kinds of emails!!!!!!!
God Bless
Bill
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