Phishing Emails From "Norton Security 360 - Life Lock"

I keep getting emails like the following from "Norton Security 360 - Life Lock [Removed]". It's very amateurish but you never know who will respond. Not sure if anyone investigates these but I thought I'd put it out there...

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Norton Security

Helpline Number: 3XX - XXX - XXXX

 

Dear Customer,

 

We have recived and processed your Norton Automatic Renewal service for more 1 year security.

 

Your Norton security has been renewed Today with   $375.31   as auto Debit from your account.

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Order Number:  XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Norton Security Number:  XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ___________________________________________________________

 

Please  note  if  you  wish  to  cancel  your  order  or  to  get  a  refund  you  can  call  us  @  3XX - XXX - XXXX.

Thank you for your order. We are happy to help you.

HelpLine Number:  3XX-XXX-XXXX

 

[Edit: Removed personally identifiable information to conform with the Participation Guidelines and Terms of Service]

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Order Number:  

Norton Security Number:  ___________________________________________________________

Norton Order Numbers start with a "NP" and followed by (currently) a single 10 digit number sequence.  So I'd assume the number shown is bogus.  They look more like truncated key numbers.

The telephone number displayed appears to be in southeastern Alabama and the email is a Gmail address.

As suspected, this is a Phishing Email with the hopes you'll call the telephone number giving them the opportunity to collect your PII info and even convincing you to allow them to remote into your system.

 

 

 

I have escalated this thread.