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Winter Drawers Ever Near

Winter Drawers Ever Near Report 17 Apr 2009 19:50

Just googled and if you type in Moneymail this article on PayPal is top of the page.

Aileen xxx

Winter Drawers Ever Near

Winter Drawers Ever Near Report 17 Apr 2009 19:48

The Mail says the following: What can you do?

Check on the feed back of any buyer and seller. Look at their name. Their feed back will be written next to the seller's name If it is 100pc that means all that person's transactions have been a success.

Send goods only to the seller's address or to one they have confirmed ie on EBay.

Send by recorded delivery. Costs more but the buyer pays and you have proof of delivery.

Keep all records of the transaction for 45 days. After that date the buyer can't complain.

Aileen xxx

tinkers

tinkers Report 17 Apr 2009 19:32

hello

if u get a email from paypal they will address you by your name

hope this helps

Ron

Ron Report 17 Apr 2009 19:10

There's another one doing the rounds that reportedly comes from ebay / Paypal saying that you have paid a few 100 pounds for an item, you naturally click on the link to look at the item and you are automatically asked to log in to your ebay account, the scammers then have your log in details and hijack your account to sell dodgy goods or if it's from Paypal, they have your log in details and empty your account.

Ron
www.genealogyprinters.com

Winter Drawers Ever Near

Winter Drawers Ever Near Report 17 Apr 2009 19:07

If you look at Wednesday's Money Mail: Investigation, it is all about Pay Pal.

They investigated it three years ago and have after a new investigation discovered major loopholes which are leaving innocent sellers at the prey of fraudsters.

It covers the following:

What is Pay Pal
How Are You Protected
What Went Wrong Before?
The New Investigation
What Has Pay Pal Done?
What Can You Do?

You may be able to pick up the article online.

Aileen xxx



Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 17 Apr 2009 18:56

I have received them several times and other ones saying a buyer has queried info on one of my items for sale .Thing is I did sign up for EBay to check an item my grandson wanted me to take a look at BUT i never activated any Pay pal account or put an article for sale on EBay so I knew they were phishing scams. My SIL had to practically have his hands tied down when he got one of the Pay Pal emails cos he is an avid E Bayer and he was going to follow through and click on the link cos he was gullible and thought it was genuine . I had a BIG job convincing him was a scam.
Shirley

doddsy1

doddsy1 Report 17 Apr 2009 18:24

I got this answer from PayPal

Thanks for forwarding that suspicious-looking email. You're right - it
was a phishing attempt, and we're working on stopping the fraud. By
reporting the problem, you've made a difference!

Identity thieves try to trick you into revealing your password or other
personal information through phishing emails and fake websites. To learn
more about online safety, click "Security Center" on any PayPal webpage.


Every email counts. When you forward suspicious-looking emails to
[email protected], you help keep yourself and others safe from identity
theft.

David

David Report 17 Apr 2009 17:37

It`s worth remembering that no legitimate company, be it a bank, pay - pal, or anyone you buy from on - line would ever ask for such information. A good rule is that if you ever get an e-mail which arouses even the slightest suspicion or doubt ignore it - better still delete it. I have had several similar e-mails, supposedly from Abbey National and Nationwide. These are scams by international crooks to get your bank details. The scary thing is that the logos on the e-mails are exact copies of the banks The same applies to `cold` phone calls.
David

Deanna

Deanna Report 17 Apr 2009 17:10

I just had a look.
The last time I had an email from them was to offer me a card.
I did not take one, but I usually keep things like that in a folder for a while.
Time to delete that one now I think.
Deanna X

Deanna

Deanna Report 17 Apr 2009 17:06

I have not had one... I don't think... I would delete it anyway.
I would not give any details.
Things are becoming more frightening and it is sad, but we have to protect ourselves.
Deanna X

Sue

Sue Report 17 Apr 2009 17:04

Forward it to [email protected] same with suspicious emails from ebay to [email protected]

They will both acknowledge receipt and confirm that they are phishing emails.



Ron

Ron Report 17 Apr 2009 16:30

The give away is the bit where it says "Dear Paypal Member".

If Paypal ever do e-mail you then it will have your usrname in the e-mail and if anything does require changing it will ask you to log onto Paypal to do it, the e-mail will not contain a link for you to log on with.

Ron
www.genealogyprinters.com

doddsy1

doddsy1 Report 17 Apr 2009 15:58

Well Maggie,
That is interesting. A request to update details that they don't even have in the first place and thanks Valinkent, I feel better about it now.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 17 Apr 2009 15:48

I've had quite a few like this - interesting as I don't have a PayPal account!!!

valinkent

valinkent Report 17 Apr 2009 15:46

I've had this email a few times i just delete.


doddsy1

doddsy1 Report 17 Apr 2009 15:44

Thanks SomersetGirl
I've done as you suggested. Did you ever get a response from Paypal after you reported your suspicious email ?

doddsy1

doddsy1 Report 17 Apr 2009 15:19

Has anyone had an email from PayPal saying something like

Dear PayPal Member,

This email has been sent to you by our PayPal Anti-Fraud Support Team. You are receiving this email because you have not enrolled in our Account Protection Program [APP]. To continue using the PayPal service, your account must be enrolled.

**Failure to enroll will result in limited account activity, account suspension, and/or deletion.

********************************************************************

When I logged onto it I was a bit suspicious as it was asking for me to update all of my bank details but the site looks really authentic.
Then a notice flashed up saying that this website was suspected as phishing.
I may be totally wrong but I'm sure that recently I read somewhere that legitimate web addresses begin with http://
but this web address began with https://...........it had the letter "s" included.
Am I being over-cautious ?