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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 176173" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>You did log onto PayPal by going on to PayPal's secure website and not a link to PayPal in the e-mail I hope. The scammers can create a ridiculous authentic looking site that mimic PayPals. Do not log onto anything through that email. That is another way they can get your info. I have had this happen to me a couple times and E-Bay would tell me to forward the e-mail to them and they would check it out. After their investigations it would be found that the e-mail was from a scammer and they were trying to get me to click on a link in the e-mail to get my info. Do <strong>NOT</strong> click on links inside suspicious e-mails. You will lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 176173, member: 432"] You did log onto PayPal by going on to PayPal's secure website and not a link to PayPal in the e-mail I hope. The scammers can create a ridiculous authentic looking site that mimic PayPals. Do not log onto anything through that email. That is another way they can get your info. I have had this happen to me a couple times and E-Bay would tell me to forward the e-mail to them and they would check it out. After their investigations it would be found that the e-mail was from a scammer and they were trying to get me to click on a link in the e-mail to get my info. Do [b]NOT[/b] click on links inside suspicious e-mails. You will lose. [/QUOTE]
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