Are you a victim of the AVG Technology Subscription Renewal Scam? You are being told that your AVG subscription has been automatically renewed Beware! Don’t fall victim. Continue reading to learn more about this email scam.

Many people have recently received the AVG Technology Subscription Renewal SMS message. Scammers are trying to trick potential victims into making fraudulent payments by sending the text message.

The text format:

Subject: AVG Technologies Subscription Renewal

AVG Technologies, no.reply@avg.com

Sent: Wednesday August 31, 2022 at 9:25 PM

Your subscription has been renewed

Dear,

Your AVG subscription was automatically renewed and you have been billed the amount shown below.

Order details

Order number: 113655376800

Name of the Product

AVG Internet Security

1 PC. For 1 PC.

License Number: GWC3FB -***

$75.99

Automatically renewed through September 30, 2023

Payment details

End of card: ****************

Subtotal: $75.99

Tax: $5.13

Total: $81.12

Click here to retrieve your invoice

For this purchase, your credit card statement will reflect “*DRI*AVG Technology”.

Address for billing

Activation

You were sent a confirmation e-mail with a license number (check above), so please activate your product again by following these instructions: Activating AVG.

AVG MyAccount

For any questions regarding your order, please log in to your AVG Account.

Do you need help?

We are grateful that you continue to trust AVG. We appreciate your loyalty.

AVG Technologies Subscription Renewal Scam Email 2222 – How does this scam work?

This is a scam text that scammers use to steal your financial and personal information. It says that your AVG subscription has been automatically renewed. Then it asks you to click on the sent link. Don’t be fooled. It’s all a scam!

You are exposed to spyware, viruses, and malwares by clicking on the link. These can cause damage to your device and could hack or destroy your phone. Beware!

Have you received an email message from AVG Subscription Scam? Do the Following!

It is a scam and you should delete the message right away. Do not forget to notify your loved ones. For those who have been tricked into disclosing or sending their financial information, they should contact their banks.

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