This suspicious email uses the generic greeting "Dear User". A common tactic used by scammers is to claim you have already paid for a service and to contact them for reimbursement. You may also notice that the sender is Intuit but the email references McAfee. You can also search for the phone number given in the email and see that it is associated with different telemarketers and not Intuit or McAfee.
Tips if Something Seems Off:
Double-check the email address before responding
Look to make sure the email address is correct. In Gmail hover your mouse over the sender name for the email to display. On a mobile phone or a touchscreen, press and hold the link (don't tap!) to reveal the actual URL. (Look in the bottom left corner of the browser window.) Don't click on a link unless it goes to a URL you trust.
Follow up with the sender separately
If you didn’t expect it, reject it. Or follow-up with the individual directly in a separate email or call/text to confirm.
Original Message
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The most dangerous links have been removed - you can hover your cursor over these links to see the original address in a pop-up techtip (instead of in the corner of the browser window).