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billethkid
07-07-2023, 07:43 AM
I received an email this morning with Geek Squad logo thanking me for renewing my membership ($485) via PayPal.
I have no accounts with either. Have never utilized either for any transactions.
Of course do not open/respond, then track my credit card accounts.
I feel like there should be a place to report such fraud but I am hesitant due to lack of knowledge regarding contact authenticity?
Experience/suggestions?
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retiredguy123
07-07-2023, 07:50 AM
Delete and move on. Reporting fraud to the Government is a waste of time and taxpayer money. They won't do anything but to ask Congress for more taxpayer money to handle more fraud reports.
Stu from NYC
07-07-2023, 09:38 AM
Delete and move on. Reporting fraud to the Government is a waste of time and taxpayer money. They won't do anything but to ask Congress for more taxpayer money to handle more fraud reports.
Sad but true
Number 10 GI
07-07-2023, 09:41 AM
We have been receiving so many emails telling us our credit card has been suspended, PayPal account needs updating, Netflix account, which we don't have, is going to be cancelled, etc. We have to be getting 5 or more emails every day like this.
thelegges
07-07-2023, 10:01 AM
Considering BB is less than $200, would be a red flag
Keefelane66
07-07-2023, 10:13 AM
I feel left out I don’t get these phishing emails unless I look in my junk folder.
Stu from NYC
07-07-2023, 10:48 AM
I feel left out I don’t get these phishing emails unless I look in my junk folder.
You got a better junk folder, to many of these go to my regular email.
villagetinker
07-07-2023, 11:22 AM
Contact Geek Squad, they should have a way to forward these types of emails, and they have a vested interest in shutting these down.
coralway
07-07-2023, 02:14 PM
I used to get the geek squad payment emails all the time through my gmail account. Just report the email as phishing - I had to do it one time and never received any more geek stuff. If you are getting them via your hotmail or outlook account, just delete and block. It might take 2-3 weeks, but soon you won’t see any more billing emails.
Two Bills
07-07-2023, 02:31 PM
I get a few with Gmail and Hotmail, never had any in my Yahoo account.
Altavia
07-07-2023, 06:47 PM
reportphishing@apwg.org
Stu from NYC
07-07-2023, 06:51 PM
I get a few with Gmail and Hotmail, never had any in my Yahoo account.
Should we send you some?:boom:
CSB1228
07-08-2023, 05:02 AM
For PayPal spam: To report a suspicious email or website, forward it to phishing@paypal.com
ROCKETMAN
07-08-2023, 05:22 AM
I have a PayPal account. Every once in a while I get an email with the official PayPal email telling me I owe money for bitcoin purchase. I called PayPal told me to foreward email to phishing@paypal.com. They immediately send me a response telling me to delete and they are working on security.
MsSurfer
07-08-2023, 05:52 AM
Those phishing emails might also contain a telephone number written in tiny lettering in case you have questions about the invoice. According to Paypal, those scammers want you to call that number, it's the entire objective of the phishing email. Don't call the number. If you want confirmation the email is bogus, you can call Paypal (use the number on their website, not the email) or just report it by sending it to the Paypal address someone previously provided.
jimkerr
07-08-2023, 06:28 AM
I received an email this morning with Geek Squad logo thanking me for renewing my membership ($485) via PayPal.
I have no accounts with either. Have never utilized either for any transactions.
Of course do not open/respond, then track my credit card accounts.
I feel like there should be a place to report such fraud but I am hesitant due to lack of knowledge regarding contact authenticity?
Experience/suggestions?
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Just delete it and move on.
Jdmiata
07-08-2023, 07:01 AM
I get these too. Just ignore them ,
cjrjck
07-08-2023, 07:02 AM
Most of the snail mail I get nowadays is junk mail. While they aren't quite the same as phishing emails, they aren't that different. In the end, they all want what I have. I spend several minutes at the mailbox sorting through my mail to discard the junk mail. In my email mailbox, I mark the unwanted emails as junk. It's just the way it is.
oneclickplus
07-08-2023, 07:24 AM
I received an email this morning with Geek Squad logo thanking me for renewing my membership ($485) via PayPal.
I have no accounts with either. Have never utilized either for any transactions.
Of course do not open/respond, then track my credit card accounts.
I feel like there should be a place to report such fraud but I am hesitant due to lack of knowledge regarding contact authenticity?
Experience/suggestions?
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There are hundreds of variations on this scam nonsense. Who are you going to complain about? Best Buy (Geek Squad) didn't sent this to you. Paypal didn't send this to you. It's some scammer in Nigeria or other sh|t hole country. Delete and move on.
mntlblok
07-08-2023, 07:27 AM
Delete and move on. Reporting fraud to the Government is a waste of time and taxpayer money. They won't do anything but to ask Congress for more taxpayer money to handle more fraud reports.
How am I supposed to have respect for our system if our government were to actually take that kind of attitude?? You'd think it was being run by lawyers or something.
retiredguy123
07-08-2023, 07:46 AM
How am I supposed to have respect for our system if our government were to actually take that kind of attitude?? You'd think it was being run by lawyers or something.
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not.
They are still funding the DO-NOT-CALL list for thousands of dollars per year. A completely worthless program that obviously should be cancelled. Most Government fraud reporting programs cost the taxpayers way more money in salaries and administration than they could ever hope to pay back with fraud prevention and prosecutions. But, Congress will keep funding these "feel good" programs as long as they can fool people into thinking that they are worth the cost.
Two Bills
07-08-2023, 07:59 AM
Roll your cursor across any doubtful mail. The address will confirm spam.
Harold.wiser
07-08-2023, 08:50 AM
I've gotten those emails for over a year now. That's what the delete button is for!
spinner1001
07-08-2023, 12:22 PM
I received an email this morning with Geek Squad logo thanking me for renewing my membership ($485) via PayPal.
I have no accounts with either. Have never utilized either for any transactions.
Of course do not open/respond, then track my credit card accounts.
I feel like there should be a place to report such fraud but I am hesitant due to lack of knowledge regarding contact authenticity?
Experience/suggestions?
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Much of these scam emails come from outside the USA such as eastern Europe. The Federal government has no jurisdiction over such persons and devote few, if any, resources to the activity. As others have said, use caution and your delete key.
rsmurano
07-09-2023, 05:35 AM
You know that you can go into your email and setup rules to handle incoming emails. For example, if you don’t have/use paypal, setup a rule that if an incoming email subject line contains ‘PayPal’, delete it or move it to your junk folder. Then every so often look over your junk folder
Sandy and Ed
07-09-2023, 05:46 AM
You know that you can go into your email and setup rules to handle incoming emails. For example, if you don’t have/use paypal, setup a rule that if an incoming email subject line contains ‘PayPal’, delete it or move it to your junk folder. Then every so often look over your junk folder
I know aol isn’t as popular as it once was but I must say that most ( 95+%) of scam emails go directly into SPAM. A cursory look and a delete without opening is all it takes. I still get them but they don’t clutter up my email inbox. BTW if you want to see the SOB scammers get busted (and be entertained) go to YouTube and search “Scammer Payback”. A young hacker calling himself “Pierogy” and who speaks Hindi has been closing down scam call centers that prey on American consumers. Worth a look see. Hilarious what he does to them. Deleting their files, reversing their hacks, activating their cameras, taking control of their call center, intervening in their scam calls.
NotGolfer
07-09-2023, 06:29 AM
As others said...delete and move on. We got something similar but from a virus company. They want you to click and answer the questions so they can get your personal information. They'll come back again as someone else but keep deleting them!!!
donfey
07-09-2023, 07:12 AM
[QUOTE=billethkid;2232822]I received an email this morning with Geek Squad logo thanking me for renewing my membership ($485) via PayPal.
I have no accounts with either. Have never utilized either for any transactions.
Of course do not open/respond, then track my credit card accounts.
I feel like there should be a place to report such fraud but I am hesitant due to lack of knowledge regarding contact authenticity?
Experience/suggestions?
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Regardless of the LOGO or the "name" in the "From" field, it's highly unlikely that the sender was who they pretend to be. "Point" your cursor to the sender info on top of the email to see the email address that your reply would go to if you were to do so. (On mine I have to click on a little down-arrow to display the actual address.). You'll see the address that the sender wants your reply to go. DELETE is the only solution.
daniel200
07-09-2023, 10:57 AM
My inbox rarely receives junk mail. However a look at my gmail “spam” folder shows purported messages from: Dell, TJMAX, Wells Fargo, T-Mobile, CVS, Banco Bradesco, Sams Club, McAffee Services etc. etc.
ALL of these are phishing emails. I do not spend 3 seconds a month worrying about these emails (other than occasionally deleting the spam folder contents)
If some spam makes it to my inbox, I just report it as junk. This moves it to the Spam folder and alerts google that I consider this spam. Google uses this feedback to adjust your spam filtering.
My advice: do not click on these emails. Just ignore and delete. Nothing bad is going to happen by failure to click. Bad stuff starts to happen if you click.
RCMill531@comcast.net
07-09-2023, 04:01 PM
Scam!
pmckee
07-10-2023, 07:16 AM
You got a better junk folder, to many of these go to my regular email.
Your email account can be set up so certain types of emails can go directly to another email FOLDER or you can mark the unwanted email(s) as SPAM and it will go directly to the SPAM default folder that automatically got set up when you created your email account. You would have to do the latter statement for all unwanted emails to begin with, but you will start to see that you are getting less and less unwanted email.
Toymeister
07-10-2023, 08:18 AM
Delete and move on. Reporting fraud to the Government is a waste of time and taxpayer money. They won't do anything but to ask Congress for more taxpayer money to handle more fraud reports.
There is no one more pessimistic about Federal Government waste than a former Government employee.
retiredguy123
07-10-2023, 08:29 AM
There is no one more pessimistic about Federal Government waste than a former Government employee.
I agree, especially if you are employed as an inspector general (IG).
daniel200
07-10-2023, 08:57 AM
Rather than complaining to a Federal agency, I would suggest reporting this to your US congressmen and senator. These guys are responsible for enacting laws to make life safe. They get a free ride if no one complains. They are more likely to care if they hear from many (but don’t hold your breath).
Spike380
07-10-2023, 06:00 PM
Pay has a spoof@paypal.com but just ignore that. I get that email monthly!!! I go to paypal just to check and see there are no scam things on there!
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