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Help: PayPal Scam or etc???

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Here is an email I am repeatedly getting from PayPal. Someone PLEASE tell me if this one seems legit. Note: I have NOT clicked on the url.

Mary





You have added laptopseller@yahoo.com as a new email address for your
PayPal account.

If you did not authorize this change or if you need assistance with
your account, please contact PayPal customer service at:

https://www.paypal.com/row/wf/f=ap_email




Thank you for using PayPal!
The PayPal Team


Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be
answered. For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and choose the
"Help" link in the header of any page.

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PROTECT YOUR PASSWORD

NEVER give your password to anyone and ONLY log in at
https://www. paypal. com/ Protect yourself against fraudulent websites
by opening a new web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Netscape) and typing
in the PayPal URL every time you log in to your account.

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PayPal Email ID PP007
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Re: Help: PayPal Scam or etc???

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go to www.paypal.com/ and see if it is true.
fix it
report it

oh, and
breathe
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Post by Tyghress »

Spoof.....forward it onto Paypal and don't sweat it. No one added anything to your account.
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Post by Jerry Freeman »

Forward it to:
spoof@paypal.com

Forward eBay phish emails to:
spoof@ebay.com

Best wishes,
Jerry
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Post by Whistlin'Dixie »

Thanks, y'all. I appreciate it.

I have recieved about 2 or 3 of these emails PER DAY over the last couple of weeks, and have been deleting them without opening any of them. for some reason, I opened one today, then got a bit worried.

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Post by BillChin »

Yes, definitely phishing for your password. Paypal doesn't send anything with a link to verify. Ebay and Paypal always include your name in correspondence, not some generic term.

Another one is an email saying your account will be suspended and you need to click on the link immediately to fix the situation.

The phishers are getting more and more sophisticated. They must have thousands of people falling for them every day. I recently got one saying I won a $500 gift certificate, just click on the link to claim the prize.

Always open a new window or tab and manually go to the site (Ebay and Paypal are the two big ones) and then see if there is an update there. Never click on a link in an email, if it looks the least bit fishy. Most phishing email arrives late at night or early in the morning.
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Post by carrie »

Sheesh. You guys are sooooo jaded. You probably also thought that Napster sweepstakes post was spam, right? That's the trouble with the world today....

Carol

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Post by Denny »

cskinner wrote:Sheesh. You guys are sooooo jaded. You probably also thought that Napster sweepstakes post was spam, right? That's the trouble with the world today....

Carol

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not without one of these... :poke:
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Post by missy »

besides ALWAYS going to the site and logging in (loging in?) from a separate window, another way to tell it's a spoof is to put your curser over the link, but don't click, and see on the bottom of your window WHERE the link is directing you to. 10 times out of 10 it will NOT be Pay Pal, but some totally unrelated site that "may" have the words Pay Pal somewhere in the address.
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I have www.paypal.com in my favourites and that's the only way I'll go into Paypal. Even if it's an email notification of a payment that I knew was coming I don't go into my account from the email. I've usually forgotten my password but all I have to do is look it up in the BIG MEMO BOOK OF PASSWORDS SITTING NEXT TO MY COMPUTER! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Tyghress »

I think I got a swarm of these last time I bid on something on eBay.
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