An email was received regarding a Geek Squad pc protection invoice for $399.99 that was never ordered, and this phone number was provided as the contact.
Geek Squad scam calls – what to watch for!
Summary — +18884611139
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Earlier today, a wave of complaints highlighted calls from +18884611139 tied to fake Geek Squad invoices. Recipients report emails promising unwanted service plans and demanding payment of $399‑$367, often citing a counterfeit Department of Justice seal. Never return the call or share personal data; instead, log into your Best Buy account directly or call the official Geek Squad line listed on the retailer’s website. Report the number to the FTC and your phone carrier’s spam‑blocking service. Keep a record of the email content and share it with local consumer‑protection agencies to help curb the scam.
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Recent Reports for (888) 461-1139
I received two separate invoices from Geek Squad, totaling $399 and $366.99, presumably for their services.
It's clear that scam emails are not limited to targeting the elderly, as people of all ages can be affected.
As the daughters of elderly peoples, we called them and adviced that we was reporting them as a fraudulent scam at which time they sweared at us and hunged up
Got an email from Geek Squad, charging me for a plan i didnt order, obvious scam
Apparently, it's posibly a scam, they're preteding to be from the Geek Squad division and sending fake invoice reciepts for a 3 year service plan that you know you didnt order, i've reported the bastards.
Apparently, an email was sent instructing me to contact this number regarding a Geek Squad charge of $399.99, accompanid by a fake Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation seal.
A scam email disguised as being from Best Buy prompted a call to this number