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Contents - List
of Scams by Type and by profession.
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Analysis Rating: Poor.. not even a logo on the page. Still someone will fall for it..The link goes to a www.gpxp-ress.com webmail location not to the Paypal.com address on the link. Paypal.com will NEVER EVER ask you for a password. No reason EVER unless you are on their site. ALWAYS enter the Paypal.com website address into your browser bar yourself. You have added justin@brokerseye.com
as primary email address for If you did not authorize this change or if you need assistance https://www.paypal.com/us/wf/remove-email.php Thank you for using PayPal!
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depends on your not looking at the link for the log in.. It will
look like the Paypal.com website, it will be a direct copy of that
site. However when you enter your password you will be giving it to
a thief who will most likely send himself money from your account.
Paypal.com is good at detecting some fraud, but if they have your
password they can cut you off from your account and make you spend
time getting a new password. This kind of scam depends on you to log
in and give it and then THINK you have fixed things. Money from
Paypal.com takes 2 to 4 days to be transferred unless they are
cutting a check. CHECK your account daily, and remember NEVER click
on a link in an email. If you put the cursor over the link you will
seehttp://124-10-2-248 in the
address.. this is NOT Paypal's address. Another Clue was that the email listed over 25 other email addresses as getting a copy of this email? Ummm we all got an email saying someone was added to our account.. the same email with the same name??? Return-Path: <admin@paypal.com> |
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