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McAfee Security Order Notification Auto Renewal Service

McAfee Security Order Notification Auto Renewal Service

The "McAfee Security Order" scam email below is being sent by scammers. The scammers' aim is to frighten and trick their potential victims into calling call the fake Mcafee customer or technical support telephone number(+1(804)-280-6032) in the email. Therefore, recipients of emails similar to the one below are asked not to call the fake McAfee technical support telephone numbers in them.

The McAfee Security Order Notification Email

McAfee Security Order Notification Email

BY McAfee

SECURITY

Dear Customer ,

Congratulations with a lot of benefits. As per your request, your id is automatically subscribed again with unbelievable discounts. Thank you for choosing our package of auto-renewal services as per your request today. Your renewed id number is #MC94685MCS584961. If you did not authorize this transaction call us now on +1 (804) -280 -6032

You are our continuous and extremely valuable member. We appreciate your valuable attention.

Billing Details-:

Product Name- McAfee

Order Number- MC8729MC8649

Amount- S 349.99 USD

Payment Status- Confirmed

Transaction ID- 2016-6590-6497

Note:- it is user side activated service. If you want to unsubscribe it, contact our

team within 24 hours. To unsubscribe and further assistance.

Call us. +1 (804) - 280 - 6032

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Jun 15, 2022 at 2:36 PM by
McAfee Security Order Notification Auto Renewal Service
an anonymous user from: Boise, Idaho, United States

Seen this scam and also anther one from "Norton & Lifelock"...

Delete

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