You know how sometimes you get bogus "order confirmations" from Amazon or PayPal or other well-known sites?
Well, I got one purportedly from Lifelock. I don't remember ever signing up for Lifelock, and this "invoice" is for over $300, but I can cancel if I call them within 24 hours. To my knowledge they do not have any credit card information from me, and they don't mention anything at all about anything on file.
The sender is a regular person's name with a gmail account.
I'm assuming this is a total scam and I should just ignore it. I truly don't believe I'll be charged tomorrow or ever. I think they just want to get me on the phone. Plus if it is connected to a card (highly improbable) I can contest the charge.
So-ignore it, right? I'm usually pretty good at just blowing by these scams, but this one is pretty good.
Here is the text of the email from XXXXXXXXX@gmail.com. (I don't want to provide the person's email ID for obvious reasons.
Hey [Catherine] !
Thank you for renewing LifeLock Security Guides
It may take a few moments for this transaction to appear in your account. If you did not authorize this transaction call us now on 1 (850) XXX-XXXX
Summary for [Catherine]:
Customer Information:
Renew on: April 25 2022
Order Number: XXXXXXXRR
Amount Paid: 329.5
[Catherine]
Email: [my email address]
User Id: XXXXXXX
Please Note:
You can cancel or modify the request within 24 hours of receiving this email. For any changes or cancellation, please call our award winning support team on 1 (850) XXX-XXXX
All Rights Reserved 2022
[Their number]
[Their address @ Winter Springs FL 32708