US Tech Support Email Scam Membership Renewal

US Tech Support Email Scam Membership Renewal

The fake US Tech Support email below is a scam, which asks recipients to call it to cancel their membership. The fake USTechSupport emails are being sent by online scammers, therefore, recipients are asked not to follow the instructions in them.

The USTechSupport Email Scam

From: US TechSupport yahairaayers743gh@gmail.com

Date: September 30, 2021 at 2:14 PM

Subject: Upcoming Renewal Notification

Auto Debit Transaction Alert

Dear Member,

Your US Tech Support Protection Plan membership is set to renew on October 01 2021

Because your account is set to auto-renew, we will automatically process charge on October 02 2021.

You do not need to take any action; we just wanted to let you know.

Thanks for your continued support and have a great day.

To cancel please reach us at 786 796 0083 to discontinue..

NOTE: - THIS IS SYSTEM GENERATED EMAIL ANY REPLY TO THIS EMAIL WILL NOT CANCEL YOUR MEMBERSHIP. PLEASE REACH US TO CANCEL.

Kind Regards,

US TechSupport

Customer Service

Phone - 786 796 0083

Mon-Sat : 10:00 AM – 04:00 PM (EST)

Sunday Closed

@Copyright Reserved US TechSupport LLP

Recipients of the fake emails who were tricked into disclosing their credit card information to the scammers are asked to contact their banks for help before their cards are used fraudulently.

The legitimate USTech Support is located at www.ustechsupport.com, where their contact number and email can be found if you need to reach them.

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  • October 5, 2021 at 3:33 PM by an anonymous user from: San Diego, California, United States

    I'm being scammed by someone as we speak I believe claiming to be donating 100k from the wolverine club. this person gave m we a number an name hes trying for ssn and other info. how do I tackle this.?

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