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Topic: You Have Money In Your PayPal Account
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Mathew James
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 740
From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Dec 2014
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posted August 02, 2018 12:25 PM
Hi Maurice, In this case it is definitely a 'bait & switch' to get you to follow their pasted URL which is a redirect to a website they made to Phish out your login credentials. However, in saying this, I can conform conclusively that Paypal DOES indeed send an email to you if you receive any monies, if you have it(default) to do so in the paypal settings. I sold one of my musical instruments last week using paypal and got one telling me RIGHT IN THE EMAIL the amount I received. i am not saying that that tells us it is legit, because i am sure they will mimic this with a fake amount soon, but in my case it showed the amount in big BOLD numbers ... btw- in this real email i got, it says this: "PayPal is committed to preventing fraudulent emails. Emails from PayPal will always contain your full name." Here is some info from paypal on it: info from paypal on it Good thing you didn't follow through...I bet if you hover over the link and right-click 'copy url' and paste it in notepad or something you will see it is a bogus link!
-------------------- -- Cheers, Matt 📽
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Bryan Chernick
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 654
From: Bothell, WA, USA
Registered: Mar 2010
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posted August 04, 2018 05:58 PM
First I got a message from Paypal saying that someone sent me €10.00. It came with the message: quote: To complete this payment, you must accept or deny it within 30 days by clicking here .
I thought this was a scam so I ignored it. Then I got a message from someone that was all in German, the only word I recognized was PayPal, I ignored it.
Then I got the following message from the same person in bad English. quote: hello, the 10 euro have unfortunately been transferred from provided. Please send the money back. Thank you very much
So I went to my account, not by clicking through the email, and sure enough it was asking me to accept the money. Without thinking I just accepted it. Now I'm thinking if I return the money I will fall into the scam so I'm going to ignore it. Someone may be legitimately out of €10.00 but I'm not about to take any chances. I should have just denied the payment in the first place but I thought it may have been a refund for something my wife bought with my account, she does that.
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