iMed Service Scam Email Asking to Call +1 (424) 317 438
I keep receiving the iMed Service scam emails below. The emails, which address me as "subscriber" or "customer," are the first sign that they are scams. A lot of people would have called the number(+1 (424) 317 4380) in the emails without thinking because no one wants to pay so much money for a service they know nothing about. And, this is what the scammers want. Once contacted, they will attempt to trick callers into giving them personal and financial information over the phone.
iMed Service Scam Emails
Dear Subscriber,
Free trial has almost come to an end! But it seems like you will stay with us!
A payment method you provided will be used to continue your membership.
When your free trial expires you will be automatically placed on the premium plan for $89.99 per month.
We hope that you like our service and ready for you to move to premium plan.
In the event that you want to learn more about the detail of your order, call us here: +1 (424) 317 4380
We are glad that you are with us.
5901 W Century Blvd #750, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (this address is the rental car park in LAX)
Copyright © 2021 iMed Service, Inc. All rights reserved.
+1 (424) 317 438
Dear Customer,
Unfortunately your free trial is ending in 2 days. But you chose to stay with us!
A payment method you mentioned will be used to continue your membership.
In order to stay with us you will be charged $89.99 per month.
We are really excited that you are with us, let's move to premium!
If you want to know more about your order contact us here: +1 (424) 317 4380.
Thank you for choosing us!
901 W Century Blvd #750, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Copyright © 2021 iMed Service, Inc. All rights reserved.
+1 (424) 317 4380
If you were tricked by this iMed Service scam, please contact your bank for help.
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