Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription

The Anytech365 emails below are scams. The scammers behind the fake emails are attempting to trick their potential victims into calling them so may they trick them into disclosing their personal and financial information. If you receive the Anytech365 email scam, which claims your so-called subscription will expire and money will be taken out of your account, please do not follow the instruction in it, just delete it.

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Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription

Anytech365 Scam Emails

Hi [email address]

Thanks for using Anytech365 Computer Protection Plan for the last 1 year,we love having you as our customer.

Your subscribtion has been Auto-renewed and your Account/Card has been debited by $399.57 .

If you have any service related or any other queries do not hesitate to call us on the number given below

Ca11 - +1(914)-208-2963

This is an auto generated email do not reply to this email

Regards

Anytech365 Support

We would like to inform you that your Any Tech 365 premium support & security subscription is going to expire today. Auto-Renewal automatically renews your subscription before it expires. This action makes sure that your protection is never interrupted. Any Tech 365 strongly recommends that you keep Auto-Renewal turned on to keep your digital life safer.. For more information call

Helpline +1-814-798-0207.

Your subscription has been activated the transaction of $340.00 will reflect in your account within the next 48 working hours.

As a reminder your Account/Card will be Auto-Debited for $340.00 For your Computer Service/Protection/Security license renewal for 15 months. We would like to inform you that this month we have served over 1 Million customers and you are one of them. We hope you will enjoy the service.

Thank You

Finance Team

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February 21, 2023 at 6:05 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: New Malden, England, United Kingdom

Received today from any.tech.99902@gmail.com

INVOICE No : AN- 9865455 DATE 21/02/2023

Thank You for your Purchase.

Your order is processed and the payment will be deducted within 24 hours.

You have received access of this product for up to 5 devices.

Description total

ANYTECH365 (1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP) £389.00

MULTIPLE DEVICE ACCESS £0.00

TOTAL £389.00

SUBSCRIPTION INFO:

Start : Febraury 21,2023

Expires : Febraury 21,2024

If you have any query regarding this order or if you want to cancel you order,

Call us at 44 7520648190 (Toll free)

NOTE :

1 : If you wish to discontinue these services. Please call us within 24 hours, our support team

Will be happy to assist you with all your queries.

2 : The Transaction may take several hours to appear in your account.

We hope to see you again soon…

You received this email because we received a request for activation of your account.

If you did not request this renewal you can cancel this by calling our support at 44 7520648190 (TOLL FREE)

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December 16, 2022 at 6:22 AM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Sunbury Township, Budd, Illinois, United States

I just received a message from this company. Did not authorize any type of service from this company. No idea who they are or what services they provide. Contacting the Better Business Bureau ASAP.

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November 23, 2022 at 3:32 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Monroe, Louisiana, United States

I received an email stating "Greeting from Anytech365" informing be that they were renewing my subscription to extend service for another 3 years. But in the Quantity column is shows 12 months. Order number is #345892439 for product- Online Defender for PC and billing $407.44 plus Tax & VAT of $64.13. It says Payment Method by Auto Debit. Total payment $471.57.

The billing said if you have any issue with the transaction to please reach out to us @ 1-909-341.0969. I called 1-909-341-0969 number and told them to cancel subscription because I could afford it and they said I had to complete a form they would send me. I told them they were to cancel any action and not debit any account of mine. I then went online and researched the internet for any possible scam alert or information. I found this site, thank God, and want to tell of my experience. Idaho resident.

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November 18, 2022 at 7:24 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Mountain View, California, United States

Ref Id – KQ420135219

Date – November 18, 2022

Any Tech365

Dear customer,

Your subscription with Anytech365® has been renewed today.

The debited amount should be reflected within the next 24 hours.

Product: Defender for mac & window

Payment Mode: Auto Debit

Order Number: D47059484U

Amount:

346.99

The AyTech365® provides services in-store, on-site, and over the Internet via remote access, and also provides 24-hour telephone support.

Shipping:

Null

Tax:

0.00

Total:

346.99

If you have questions or wish to stop the auto-renewal service, please reach out to our customer help centre.

Warm regards,

Anytech365® Team

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INSTALL

SETUP

PROTECT

SUPPORT

REPAIR

WE’LL DELIVER YOUR PRODUCT AND GET IT UP AND RUNNING

WE’LL SET UP YOUR TECH AND SHOW YOU HOW TO USE IT

EXTEND YOUR WARRANTY AND PROTECT YOUR PURCHASE

GET QUESTIONS ANSWERED AND PROBLEMS SOLVED 24/7/365

WE’LL FIX YOUR CELL PHONE AND COMPUTER, NO MATTER WHERE YOU BOUGHT THEM

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November 3, 2022 at 3:35 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Arlington, Virginia, United States

Received this:

"noreply@anthonymaxwell.shop

Oct 26, 2022, 11:05 AM

Receipt $471.57

Subscription: Active

Next Due Date: Oct 26, 2022

Dear Nancy,

Your subscription is extended! (Order ID 458942380)

BENEFITS*

COST

Protection Pledge ($83.64)

FREE

PACKAGE

LiveSafe (3 Years Subscription)

407.44

VAT / TAX

64.13

&nbfc;

Total Paid

471.57

Note: Money debited should reflect in your statement within a few hours.

To know more about your Active Plan or Support. Please reach our Customer Help Desk

TollwkFree iw(901)zn501bk7851

Auto-renew: ON

No action is required if you wish to continue with the subscription.

*Important Terms and Offer Details:

Auto Renewal and cancellation terms: Your subscription will be automatically renewed 30-days before it expires every year until you cancel at the price in effect at that time. Pricing is subject to change. To change your automatic renewal settings log onto your My Account page or contact us to check the policy.

..."

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November 1, 2022 at 3:08 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: New York, United States

I got a email from Anytech 365 It was supposedly for a auto renewal. I never ordered anything from them! I called to stop the renewal and they wanted me to go online and do some kind of form while they were on the phone. I knew this was some kind of a scam and told told them I was calling my bank ASAP and I did. They of course verified my suspicions that this was a scam email.

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November 1, 2022 at 10:55 AM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Sunbury Township, Budd, Illinois, United States

Thank you for this information because I did receive an email regarding this and I called but I left a message before I read this. But now I know. So thank you very much

Sharon

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October 3, 2022 at 10:20 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Johnson, Warrensburg, Missouri, United States

Received this:

"Your subscription has been renewed. The charged amount of $389.99 should reflect in your statement within 24 hours from now.

Product Id: 358UERJ35

Date: Oct 04, 2022

Order ID: 343593245

AnyTech365

Includes 8 Devices

$389.99

(Total protection for 3 years)

Delivery Type

Email

Tax/Vat

0.00

Total

$389.99

Payment Status

Successful

This makes sure that your protection is never interrupted. AnyTech 365 strongly recommends that you keep auto renewal turned on to keep your digital life safer.

For any queries or to reverse these charges, kindly speak to us directly.

Got Questions?

Reach us: (901) 501 7851

AnyTech is ideally placed to provide its customers with complete peace of mind when it comes to any applications.

Regards,

Any365 Billing Team"

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October 3, 2022 at 4:56 PM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: Boise, Idaho, United States

Received this:

"Greetings from AnyTech,

Your subscription has been renewed. The charged amount of $389.99 should reflect in your statement within 24 hours from now.

Product Id: 358UERJ35

Date: Oct 04, 2022

Order ID: 343593245

AnyTech365

Includes 8 Devices

$389.99

(Total protection for 3 years)

Delivery Type

Email

Tax/Vat

0.00

Total

$389.99

Payment Status

Successful

This makes sure that your protection is never interrupted. AnyTech 365 strongly recommends that you keep auto renewal turned on to keep your digital life safer.

For any queries or to reverse these charges, kindly speak to us directly.

Got Questions?

Reach us: (901) 501 7851

AnyTech is ideally placed to provide its customers with complete peace of mind when it comes to any applications.

Regards,

Any365 Billing Team"

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September 26, 2022 at 7:21 AM by
Anytech365 Scam - Auto-Renewal of Support and Security Subscription
an anonymous user from: City of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom

I just got this email from them. I rang the number and was given this info to put into my browser, "geeksquad.cx24.online" I was sure it was a scam. The above has just confirmed my suspicion.

Please get the renewal details

for Complete Protection and Pc Optimizer

The amount charged will show within 24 to 48 hrs in your bank statement.

Payment status : Completed

Here is your order info:

account id: at.liv.G0muVx

Product Name: Complete Solution for Pc

amount: GBP 386

Renewal Date : 09/26/22

Registered Email: jon.atherton@ntlworld.com

Thank you for your order.

To cancel your membership, reach us within 24 to 48 hrs

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