<VV> PayPal questions
MSYVairs at aol.com
MSYVairs at aol.com
Mon Dec 14 11:38:30 EST 2009
You can forward the suspected e-mail to _spoof at paypal.com_
(mailto:spoof at paypal.com) and it will go to their team that tracks down the idiots that
send these phising expeditions!
Bill Hadley
Baton Rouge, LA
In a message dated 12/14/2009 7:33:10 A.M. Central Standard Time,
HallGrenn at aol.com writes:
In a message dated 12/13/2009 9:10:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
k-wildman at onu.edu writes:
Much more importantly, they will never ask you to click on a link in an
email. And they will never, never, never, ask you in an email to provide
your user name or password.
If you get such a message DELETE it. To check your account status use
your
browser and the PayPal address you saved in favorites or just
www.paypal.com
Ken
Most browsers also allow you to report such phising emails as Spam or
Phishes. So even if you don't have the time or inclination to report it
to
Paypal or the legitimate company that the phishers are mimicking you can
let
your browser know it's bogus with one click.
Bob
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