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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 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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