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877-500-4111 Fake Technical Support Telephone Number

The telephone number 877-500-4111 is being used by scammers to trick potential victims into making payment for a bogus or fake membership. Therefore, recipients of fake "Windows Support Center LLC" emails like the one below are asked to follow the instructions in them. They should not call 877 500 4111, the telephone number in the fake email.

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A "Windows Support Center LLC" Email Scam

Recipients of the fake Windows Support Center LLC email below are asked not to call the fake telephone number (877-500-4111) in it. The fake email is beign sent by online scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into paying for a fake subscription.

WINDOWS SUPPORT CENTER LLC HEAD OFFICE REDMOND, WA 26399 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Date: 07/01/2020

Dear Customer,

This is an AUTO RENEWAL email alert from the WINDOWS SUPPORT CENTER that your subscription for the FIREWALL SECURITY of your Computer is going to get EXPIRED within 24 hours and $449 will be CHARGED and will be automatically deducted from the bank account.

You do not need to reply to this email and your subscription will be auto-renewed for another 5 years and $449 will be automatically debited from the bank account in file.

If you wish to discontinue and cancel then call our Billing Department by calling TOLL FREE 877-500-4111 and speak with our cancellation officer and they will guide you to through the cancellation process.

Please Do Not Reply to this Email. This Mailbox Is Not Monitored And You will Not Receive A Response. For further assistance Call TOLL FREE 877-500-4111

Regards,

Maggie Marie

Billing Department

Windows Support Center LLC

Toll Free - 877-500-4111

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