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Fake Geek Squad billing scam email: Red flags and how to avoid

You open your inbox and see a billing alert. It claims you signed up for Geek Squad protection. The total is $489.99. There is a big button to pay now.

There is only one problem. You never signed up. That is where this scam starts. This email is built to create urgency. It pushes you to act before you think. Once you slow down and read it closely, the red flags show up everywhere.

Let's look at the warning signs one by one.

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AMAZON RECALL TEXT SCAM COMES WITH RED FLAGS

The email is addressed to a generic recipient. There is no real personalization.

Legit companies almost always use your name if you have an account. They also reference past activity. This email does neither.

That tells you one thing. It was sent in bulk to thousands of people, hoping someone bites.

This message mentions:

That mix makes no sense. Geek Squad is tied to Best Buy. Razorpay is a payment processor based in India. "QuickTax Billing" is vague and not a known consumer brand in this context.

Real billing emails stay consistent. One company. One system. Clear branding. Scammers often mash names together to sound legitimate.

The email says your account will be charged within 48 hours. That line is doing all the heavy lifting.

It creates pressure. It makes you feel like you need to act now. That is how people get pushed into clicking the payment button.

Legitimate subscriptions do not work this way. You do not get a random warning and a demand to pay through a new link.

The email asks you to complete your first transaction. That isn't how subscriptions work. If you signed up, payment would already be processed.

This button likely leads to one of two things:

Either way, clicking it puts you at risk.

There are small details that matter:

These are signs of a template that has been reused and poorly edited. Real companies do not send billing emails like this.

The email includes a support number with the (813) area code. This is a common scam tactic.

If you call, the scammer may:

That "refund" process is where victims lose money.

The email shows it came from subscriptions@razorpay.com. That sounds legitimate. Razorpay is a real payment platform. But here is the catch.

Scammers often abuse real services to send emails. They create accounts and send fake invoices through them. That makes the message look more credible.

So yes, Razorpay is real. This email is still a scam.

Razorpay says the account tied to this email was never capable of processing real payments.

"Our preliminary review indicates that this merchant account was in test mode and not activated for live transactions on Razorpay. Payments cannot be processed in test mode, and any such transaction would not have gone through. The account was operating within a limited test environment (with a capped request limit) and has since been identified and disabled immediately. Razorpay has strict risk checks and compliance processes in place to detect and act against such misuse. We continue to monitor proactively and take swift action against any attempts to abuse the platform."

While that may sound reassuring, it does not make the email harmless. Scammers are not relying on the payment itself to go through. They are using familiar branding to make the message feel legitimate. That credibility is what pushes people to click the "Proceed to Pay" button or call the phone number, where the real scam begins. In many cases, victims who call are pressured into sharing personal information or giving remote access to their devices. Others may be redirected to a different payment method outside the platform. The goal is to get you to click or call so the scam can move forward.

There is no special reason. This type of scam is sent to massive lists of email addresses. Some are scraped online. Others come from past data breaches.

The scammers are not targeting you personally. They are playing a numbers game. All they need is a small percentage of people to respond.

We reached out to Razorpay and Best Buy, which owns Geek Squad, for comment, but did not hear back before our deadline.

IS THAT TRAFFIC TICKET TEXT A SCAM OR REAL?

There are two main goals:

Both paths lead to the same outcome. They want your money or your personal data. The $489 price isn’t random. It is high enough to scare you. It is also believable enough to feel real.

This email checks almost every classic scam box:

Once you know the pattern, you start to see it everywhere.

Start with a simple rule. Never act directly from the email.

If you are unsure, pause. Scammers rely on speed. You protect yourself by slowing down.

FAKE TRAFFIC VIOLATION TEXT SCAM USES QR CODES TO STEAL PAYMENT INFO

This email looks convincing at a glance. It uses real brand names and a polished layout. That is what makes it dangerous. But when you read it carefully, it falls apart. No name. Conflicting companies. Pressure to pay. Strange formatting. Those details matter. The more familiar you are with these tactics, the harder it becomes for scammers to trick you.

If a message can look this real and still be fake, how confident are you that the next one in your inbox is safe? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.

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