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1520 Gary Road LLC PayPal Invoice: Scam or Legit?
Receiving a PayPal invoice from an unfamiliar sender can be confusing, especially when the message claims you’ve been charged for something you never purchased. Recently, many users reported suspicious PayPal invoices linked to “1520 Gary Road LLC”. These notifications often appear legitimate because they are sent through PayPal’s real invoicing system, which makes them look…
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Geek Squad Advanced Protection From John Carney: Scam or Legit?
A message titled “Geek Squad Advanced Protection from John Carney" is such an unexpected subscription renewal email that raises several questions. At first glance, it may appear like a legitimate invoice notification, but when we carefully review the content, multiple warning signs appear. These types of emails often rely on urgency and fear to push…
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Norton Plan Renewal Message From [email protected]: Scam or Legit?
Emails claiming to be the subscription renewal notices are becoming vey common these days, especially those pretending to come from well-known security companies like Norton. These messages usually inform recipients that a large payment has already been processed and encourage them to call a support number immediately. While some renewal notifications are genuine, certain emails…
