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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 557696" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I removed some software that I had paid for a Pro version last year and I just found an email where they were telling me I needed to finish paying for the upgrade. I looked at it and couldnt figure out what this email was about because I couldnt remember buying any software recently so I opened it up. It was telling me that I needed to finish the order that I had made through paypal. </p><p></p><p>I had some issues on my laptop about a month or so ago and had to wipe it clean and put all new programs on it and one thing I took off was anything to do with IObit. I got a new antivirus, new malware, new spyware. I wasnt thrilled with the paid version of the IObit programs anyway. So why on earth would I be renewing my IObit when it wasnt even on my computer? Obviously I didnt. They must have attempted to send it through at the end of the month when I didnt have that much money in my account. But the odd thing was when it sent me to Paypal it wanted me to add a new debit card to my account when paypal already has my debit card and my bank info. I think its a scam. There was no way for me to go any further on the page to get to paypal from that page to see what Paypal had as my debit card. Yeah...scam. I am going to send that email to paypal. they need to be alert. I also sent an email to these IObit people telling them that I didnt order their product, didnt have it on my computer and if it went through my account I would alert paypal and the cops. I told them I had removed my bank accounts and my debit cards from my paypal account so they couldnt access any money from me. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 557696, member: 1514"] I removed some software that I had paid for a Pro version last year and I just found an email where they were telling me I needed to finish paying for the upgrade. I looked at it and couldnt figure out what this email was about because I couldnt remember buying any software recently so I opened it up. It was telling me that I needed to finish the order that I had made through paypal. I had some issues on my laptop about a month or so ago and had to wipe it clean and put all new programs on it and one thing I took off was anything to do with IObit. I got a new antivirus, new malware, new spyware. I wasnt thrilled with the paid version of the IObit programs anyway. So why on earth would I be renewing my IObit when it wasnt even on my computer? Obviously I didnt. They must have attempted to send it through at the end of the month when I didnt have that much money in my account. But the odd thing was when it sent me to Paypal it wanted me to add a new debit card to my account when paypal already has my debit card and my bank info. I think its a scam. There was no way for me to go any further on the page to get to paypal from that page to see what Paypal had as my debit card. Yeah...scam. I am going to send that email to paypal. they need to be alert. I also sent an email to these IObit people telling them that I didnt order their product, didnt have it on my computer and if it went through my account I would alert paypal and the cops. I told them I had removed my bank accounts and my debit cards from my paypal account so they couldnt access any money from me. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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