+1 808-600-0704 / 808-600-0704 / +18086000704 / 8086000704

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The number which is mentioned above 8086000704 and below is scam numbers. Be aware from this number of – Hawaii (United States) ·

They will call you and will try to ask your personal information, make sure not to share any confidential details with anyone and be more cautious with these mentioned numbers –

+1 808-600-0704 / 808-600-0704 / +18086000704 / 8086000704 as they can be fraud.

People commented about this number- “Fake Norton’s billing email is sent from Merton Bench. Subject line will ready “Thank you for your payment”. They attach a fake Norton invoice which includes the phone number 1-808-600-0704 to call if you have questions. You’ll see grammar problems on the invoice.”

“Fake Norton’s billing email is sent from Colson Basul. Subject line will ready “Thank you for your payment”. They attach a fake Norton invoice which includes the phone number 1-808-600-0704 to call if you have questions. You’ll see grammar problems on the invoice.”

“Received an email with this phone # in it, regarding Norton Life-Lock auto renewal for $399…**finite fraud.”

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  1. The scamming emails with these fake invoices never show any sort of specific payment info, just that some random amount was paid. If it was an actual invoice from a real company, it would have what form of payment was used and probably your last 4 digits of your credit card number. Plus, all of these scamming emails have terrible, broken English. If the English and sentence structure looks correct, you can check even further by googling whatever phone # the fake email is supplying or hit forward to see what email address the scammers are using and google that if you still have doubts. There are so many ways to check behind any phone/email scam these days, so I don’t understand why people keep falling for this crap? If you receive an email from [email protected] (just an example) and they are claiming to be from Paypal or Norton..etc, it’s obviously a scam people.

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