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Paramount Plus Support Email Invoice Scam and Membership Activation

The fake Paramount Plus customers/subscribers email below, which appears to have been sent from support@paramountplus.com, is being sent to potential victims. But, the fake and scam email with an invoice attached, was not sent by Paramount. It appears Paramount Plus's support/customer service email address was spoofed, meaning, scammers sent the email from some account and made it appear as if it was sent by Paramount Plus.

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The Paramount Plus Support Email Scam

Your membership plan ParamountTV will be paid and activated shortly! After that you will be able to sign in to your ParamountTV account with an email address that you have mentioned throughout the registration process, and get an access to the most popular movies and shows. Also right now, Paramount television is available in the Panasonic TV App Store for download. Users can follow the on-screen prompts to sign in through the mobile or web experience.

Your Paramount+ subscription is going to be automatically prolonged with the same payment information that has been used to sign up for free trial every next month.

We are thankful you decided to continue with Paramount TV.

In the invoice below you will be able to find all the details regarding your subscription and our customer care phone number. Please call us anytime, we will be happy to help you with your subscription.

Use ParamountTV on any number of devices. However, you are limited to the number of simultaneous streams at any time.

Sincerely,

Paramount team

The email scam may take potential victims to a phishing website that steals account credentials, personal and financial information. Or, it may infect their device with malware.

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Note: Some of the information in samples on this website may have been impersonated or spoofed.

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