Norton Life Lock Scam Membership Renewal Email

Norton Life Lock Scam Membership Renewal Email

I received the Norton Life Lock scam email below thanking me for my auto-pay to Norton LifeLock 360. The amount was for $899.99. I looked at the sender's email address and it was from a Gmail account. They tried to scam me. They said they sent $4000 instead of a $400 reimbursement and insisted I drive to Best Buy, Walmart, or Target so I could send them back their money. I knew it was a scam.

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The Norton Life Lock Scam Email

Norton Life Lock Scam Email

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