drewfx1
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Paypal email scam
Got a message from "service@intl.myapps-paypal.com" with a subject "Your PayPal Account Has Been Limited. Here's What You need to do." Of course this is bogus so I didn't even open it. Just a heads up to be careful.
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sharke
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/15 22:54:09
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I think I get about 5 of these a day, lol! They're relentless.
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 05:51:00
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I only get fake love letters and viagra ads and sometimes they say I have a chance to get a lot of money if only I make a money contribution first. And nastiest emails are those that sell pills to achieve different kind of miraculous feats...
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bapu
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 11:22:18
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Probably some wanker asking for donations?
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 11:37:01
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bapu Probably some wanker asking for donations?
Hey!!! Who U callin a wanker??
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:03:18
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I've had a few of these Drew, which I always forward to PayPal at this email address: spoof@paypal.com I don't suppose reporting each fake email to them does any good, but you never know. I don't just immediately delete/ignore these emails for one reason - a couple of years ago I actually got a genuine 'account limited' notification from them. As I'd been routinely deleting the other 'notifications' and obvious spam that appeared to come from PayPal, it wasn't until I actually tried to pay for something that I found out one of them was real. I phoned them up and they managed to resolve the matter there and then, but I did ask them if they couldn't think of a better way to notify customers than sending an easy-to-fake email. They said they were considering not putting any clickable links in such emails, rather they would be asking customers to sign into their account normally to check any notification was genuine. So that's what I always do now - first I pass on the suspected fake email (they usually respond confirming it was indeed a fake), and then I sign into my account just to check.
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jamesg1213
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:06:28
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Worth noting that PayPal will always refer to you by name, whereas scammers will call you 'Dear Customer' or similar.
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:06:47
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I report them too. They all deserve to be "had" by 419eater.com (I think Herb originally posted the 419 link). These scammers get some of their own medicine and worse. http://www.419eater.com/ some wild reading here. J
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:08:23
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jamesg1213 Worth noting that PayPal will always refer to you by name, whereas scammers will call you 'Dear Customer' or similar.
That's true that is, fellow forum member.
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jamesg1213
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:09:29
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Glad to be of service, Esteemed Online Colleague.
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drewfx1
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:10:28
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SteveStrummerUK I've had a few of these Drew, which I always forward to PayPal at this email address: spoof@paypal.com I don't suppose reporting each fake email to them does any good, but you never know. The only reason I don't do this is that I don't even open these types of email to read them, as that potentially can give a hacker information that that particular email address is associated with a login. I don't just immediately delete/ignore these emails for one reason - a couple of years ago I actually got a genuine 'account limited' notification from them. As I'd been routinely deleting the other 'notifications' and obvious spam that appeared to come from PayPal, it wasn't until I actually tried to pay for something that I found out one of them was real. I phoned them up and they managed to resolve the matter there and then, but I did ask them if they couldn't think of a better way to notify customers than sending an easy-to-fake email. They said they were considering not putting any clickable links in such emails, rather they would be asking customers to sign into their account normally to check any notification was genuine. So that's what I always do now - first I pass on the suspected fake email (they usually respond confirming it was indeed a fake), and then I sign into my account just to check.
Yes, you can log into PayPal and it should give you this sort of notification when you log in or if you go to "Resolution" (or something like that).
 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/16 12:51:03
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drewfx1
SteveStrummerUK I've had a few of these Drew, which I always forward to PayPal at this email address: spoof@paypal.com I don't suppose reporting each fake email to them does any good, but you never know. The only reason I don't do this is that I don't even open these types of email to read them, as that potentially can give a hacker information that that particular email address is associated with a login.
Good point, I didn't realise they could do that.
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Re: Paypal email scam
2014/12/17 03:46:24
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Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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