How do I get out of a scam for Music membership that I did not have

I got this email.Membership: Complimentary (Expires October 16, 2024)

Renewal Option: Individual (1 Year) for $369.65

Paid By: Card

Service: Music Application (In-App Purchase)

Total Amount: $369.65


This is not mine

Windows, Windows 11 (22631)

Posted on Oct 16, 2024 8:02 AM

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Posted on Oct 16, 2024 8:08 AM

If it is an email, you just delete the email. It would be a phishing attempt to get you to call a number that they provide to give them your financial/personal information. Very common and with all phishing emails, the answer is the same, delete and move on with your day.


If you called a number or clicked a link and provided them with information, then there are additional steps that you will need to take to secure your accounts.

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Oct 16, 2024 8:08 AM in response to NancyApplePie

If it is an email, you just delete the email. It would be a phishing attempt to get you to call a number that they provide to give them your financial/personal information. Very common and with all phishing emails, the answer is the same, delete and move on with your day.


If you called a number or clicked a link and provided them with information, then there are additional steps that you will need to take to secure your accounts.

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