N-SOHO Inc.

Kate – Sep 01, 2020

Received this morning (9/2/20). When I tried to copy the contents, this is what I got. I’ve added a screenshot of the email below.

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Bruce – Aug 28, 2020

Same here. This is a copy of my email. I did NOT call – and certainly didn’t let anyone into my computer. Big-time SCAM. I never made such a purchase.

“Dear Customer,

Thank you for choosing N-SOHO Business membership!

Your N-One member account is being billed with $399 for LifeLock Busines Edition.

The issue with this transaction? Call 1 (855) 546-0629 (Toll-Free)

HOWEVER, If you believe that an unauthorized party may have accessed your account as this order was placed from a different location.

P.S. If you did not place this order please call Us at +1 855) 546-0629 (Toll-Free) 8 a.m – 10 p.m EST

Order #ATX37-38146-21069-9082256
Customer ID: ETER7901226543
Registered user id: [I deleted my email address]
Activation date: (08/26/2020) 098331EQ9157PX
Total before tax: $399.00
Total including tax: $399.00

Please do not reply to this email as it is an automatic generated e-mail.
N-SOHO Incorporated 1996-2019 © All Rights Reserved”

Roger – Aug 28, 2020

Received an email confirming that our Prime Subscription renewed successfully.
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Thank you for shopping with us. You ordered “(OLED77C8PUA) with Xbox One X 1TB Console.
Your Purchase has been Divided into 2 Orders. If you did not place this order
Please call us on +1(855) 412-1849 to report this to our fraud protection team.
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Order #1149912142-6549044
Arriving
Tuesday, August 25 (I received the email on 8/26)
Ship to: 118, Walls Ave, Wilmington, Delaware,19805
Total Before Tax: $811.52
Import Fees Deposit: $87.98
Estimated Tax: $0.00
P.S. If you did not place this order then Please call us +1 (855)413-1849 (Fraud Protection Team) Timings 10 AM to 6 Pm PST, Kindly ignore if already reported.
When I called, didn’t seem right, asked his name…Michael. Kept He kept telling telling me I had to be home. Where was I? I needed to be at my home computer. So bizarre! His phone # is 458-213-0518
He called me back after I realized this was a scam. I hung up on him. He called me back and I told him I was going to report him and calling the police.
Why do people do this?

Grace – Aug 27, 2020

I received two emails over the course of a few days–one for $199 and one for $399 saying this was for Norton Lifelock for Business. I have not seen a charge on credit card and have frozen the card-Discover. I called and talked to a guy who sounded foreign. He said he would have to get into my system to delete the program before he could issue a refund. He said I had renewed a year ago but I could not find this amount on my Discover Card. I said I would not let him into my computer. He sounded very hurt and asked why? Finally, I just hung up the phone. He tried to call back but I didn’t answer. The number he called from was JAN at 908-280-8976. It must be a SCAM.

Martin – Aug 27, 2020

My email from N-soho inc. was from “[email protected]” confirming a renewal of a Prime Subscription at Kimber-AR SOHO. The account was being
billed $599 for a purchase. The email also had what looked like a PayPal letterhead. If I did not place this order, told to call (810) 375-8842. Number had very noisy line,
the responder spoke poor English, could not get much out of him. Checked with PayPal, told me they were not involved. I called that number again later, voicemail
came on, saying “textmail subscriber” was not available!

Monique – Aug 26, 2020

So we received an email from N-SOHO [email protected]> says: Order Confirmed. N-SOHO Prime Subscription renewed successfully. Dear Customer,

Thank you for choosing N-SOHO Business membership!

Your N-One member account is being billed with $399 for LifeLock Busines Edition.

The issue with this transaction? Call 1 (855) 546-0629 (Toll-Free)

HOWEVER, If you believe that an unauthorized party may have accessed your account as this order was placed from a different location.

P.S. If you did not place this order please call Us at +1 855) 546-0629 (Toll-Free) 8 a.m – 10 p.m EST

It goes on to give a customer ID, order #, regis user id (our email) activation date: August 6, 2020, cost 399$ So we called the number given to find our what this is all about, as we did not order this. We wanted to cancel. But we insisted we did not ever order this, he said he could prove that this was on our PC. He had us go to run and type in cmd then there was a number, he said a security number that he read out loud, it was a very long number that indeed matched what he said, at that point he wanted to transfer us to another department billing, so we could allow them to have access to our PC in order for us to receive a cancelation form. The only way was for us to allow the charge to take place, and then and only then, we could request a cancelation form, that another department, billing, would need to take over our PC in order to send us this very special cancelation form. We stopped and said this is a scam, and we hung up. We are very worried that somehow, we will be charged, and just feel that in some way our PC has been infiltrated. We stopped before we allowed them to have access, but we did type in cmd in our run window, so we hope we are safe, and again we are very worried.

Jennifer – Aug 26, 2020

Also got one of those scam e-mails from N-SOHO Inc. with a PayPal logo, charging my account for $599. I let PayPal know. No charges have been posted. Recommend anyone receiving such e-mails let PayPal know as they are more likely to follow-up since their reputation is at stake.

Eddie – Aug 26, 2020

Received an email message in my in box on 8/25/2020 supposedly from N-SOHO, Inc. This was to confirm an order, KBR-SOHO Prime Membership renewed. PayPal logo on correspondence. Issue with this transaction? Call 1-810-375-8842 (8am-10pm EST). When I called wanted me to have access to a computer. The person I was speaking to said the order was for a gun in the amount of $599, shipped to another address. I became suspicious when I didn’t give my address during the conversation also needed access to a computer. Told him I would call him back the next day when I had access to a computer. He keep insisting on him contacting me. I asked for his direct number and Id# (David Miller #786) was the information given. Didn’t return call. Be aware of SCAMMERS.

Maria – Aug 26, 2020

The amounts for the scams are getting larger. I received an email from N-SOHO Inc. regarding a KBR-SOHO Prime subscription being renewed at $599. I, like others, DID NOT CALL the 1-800 # they provided for unauthorized purchases. I called my credit union and my creditors to let them know, and forwarded the email to their respective fraud departments.

Daisy – Aug 25, 2020

I received an email Monday,8/24/20 from N-SOHO Inc. with a paypal logo at the top of the message saying that I was being charged $599 for a prime membership.
The message continued with if I had issues with the transaction I should call
1 (808) 800-9081 (Toll-Free). Then it said, “HOWEVER If you believe that an unauthorised party may have accessed your account as this order was placed from a different location.

P.S. If you did not place this order please call Billing at: +1 (808) 800-9081 (Toll-Free) 8 a.m – 10 p.m EST

Order #EVM917-4616589907-3771-51277689
KBR Store Membership Customer ID: KRMS82209334
Activation date: (08/24/2020) 07829EU92A3PX
Total before tax: $599.00
Total including tax: $599.00

Please do not reply to this email as it is an automatic generated e-mail.

Kimber-AR. DBA. KBR Incorporated 1996-2019 © All Rights Reserved”

Obviously I did not order this; what do I do now?

Stephanie – Aug 24, 2020

I received this email today. It made sense because I had bought my daughter a new computer recently and she had said something about Norton expiring but it did not make sense because there is no way that Norton had my credit card info.
I called the number- I hope this did not give them access to my phone! They wanted to remote in to my computer! I refused to let them and they tried and tried to persuade me to let them in or they would not refund my $199. Well, I would not let them. I was not charged anything. I reported the scam to the feds. Hopefully they can catch these guys. I am sure they have had many successful victims. They are trained on what exactly to say to people to keep them on the hook. Scary times!

Larry – Aug 22, 2020

I did not order N-Soho…I don’t want N-Soho…Got two emails welcoming me and telling me that they want $199.00 for a membership of some sort………..

Joe – Aug 21, 2020

Received an email from N-SOHO Inc saying I’d been charged $199 for Norton antivirus. It included the following: “Issue with this transaction? Call +1 (908) 280-8976 (Toll-Free)”. Usually scams come with a link to click, not a number to call. Of course I didn’t call, but I would like to know how the scam works for them. Can they put something on one’s phone if one does call?
I did check with my credit card to make sure no purchase had been made. I used to be a Norton subscriber, but no longer am. I wonder if this was random or if they had a list of previous subscribers.

Kathryn – Aug 18, 2020

Victim Location 33993

Type of a scam Tech Support

Received an email that looked like to came from Norton Securities saying my prime subscription was renewed successfully and my account will be billed $399.99. the email went on to say if I have an issue with this transaction call the 800 number listed. called the number was told they would refund the money but needed access to my computer and to log into my bank account. once their they had me enter the amount of 99.99 and than 300 without decimals. I entered the 9999 and it jumped my account up 9,999 then the scare tactics started I would be arrested for fraud I then was to drive to Target and purchase 4 $500 dollar gift cards and read them the pin number on card. And repeat this until I paid back the $9,999.

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