Thank you.
PS: If someone from WebRoot would like to see the original email, I would be glad to forward to your security department.
Webroot does use Best Buy Geek Squad as a Subscription service and it would be best to contact them Directly if you do know for sure you have a Subscription through Geek Squad: https://www.webroot.com/ca/en/home/products/geeksquad-dl and https://www.webroot.com/ca/en/home/products/geeksquad-as
Calling them Directly would be best at: 1.800.Geeksquad
I did call the GeekSquad and that was a dead end too. So I decided to take a chance and adopted a 'Wait & See' approach. The gamble paid off, after a week or so my Anti-Virus software renewed automatically. So... clearly the BestBuy online tech named Kasey who said it was a scam was wrong. Anyway... I just wanted to followup on this topic for you and any other readers.
Thanks again for your input and advice!
Just got in trouble new Geek Squad Email Scam
Campaigns for the Geek Squad Email Scam have a similar layout, and the crooks' messages follow suit. An example of a scam where the user is told they will be charged $579.99 for a 3-year subscription is shown below. The con artists' phone number is xxx.
For You, We're Renewing It
Dear Client Your individual Geek Squad subscription will expire today. The membership will automatically renew. Hope the services were satisfactory to you.
Another con claims the consumer would be charged $399.99 since the package will automatically renew for another two years. A bogus order summary and a hotline phone number (1-xxx) are also provided by the con artists.
Dear Client
We appreciate you selecting our offerings. You are being reminded by us that your computer
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