Garage_Doors
Originally the Swankers
It not what's in your pay pay account the're after, it's the bank account its connected to.
It not what's in your pay pay account the're after, it's the bank account its connected to.
And even then, I'd be careful about clicking a link to a site. If I want to use a bank/PP etc, I never use a link to the site, but find the site myself.Paypal will only ever address the beginning with Dear and BOTH your names, never Dear customer, Dear paypal user etc
They get away with it because for every hundred normal people, there's a BG.I am surprised that these scammers think they can get away with it
The one I got started with 'Dear Costumer', which would have been a bit of a giveaway even if it wasn't such an obvious scam attempt.
In the last 12 hours both me and my wife have had a scam email supposedly from Paypal. It roughly says that £140 has been paid to John Smith. if you dont recognise this transaction fill in this form. Do not. Just forward to spoofpaypal@co.uk.
I did ask you not to post that picture, that colour of dress really didn't suit me.This?
Thanks for the heads up [MENTION=17029]Rogero[/MENTION]
I have just received one saying a payment is under review.
It asks that if I didn't make the payment would I like to cancel it and claim a full refund, then to click the link and apply.
Forwarded a copy to Paypal.
In this day & age with phishing e-mails very common, do semi-intelligent people still fall for them?
I get about 6 a day but when I go to unsubscribe my mcavee says, whoa don't go there, so I am stuck with deleting daily hoping they will get fed up.
Clicking unsubscribe will only confirm to the spammers that your email address is valid. Best to mark it as spam so future emails from them are deleted immediately.