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Dick Axtell

posted on 13/12/13 at 01:17 PM Reply With Quote
Another possible scam?

Just received email purporting to come from PayPal - but their email address isn't quite correct. They give "paypal@e.paypal.co.uk", which ain't the same as any other email I've had from PayPal.

Anyone else received similar email from PP?





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mark.s

posted on 13/12/13 at 01:22 PM Reply With Quote
Not from paypal

But have started receiving text messages with "ebay" as the sender from the text message, saying to log in to your paypal to claim your
gift of £500 compliments of ebay

There's some clever buggers about

Be careful all

Mark

[Edited on 13/12/13 by mark.s]

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twybrow

posted on 13/12/13 at 01:29 PM Reply With Quote
I regularly get these Paypal type emails. They are devious little barstewards! The common one I see is there the l of Paypal is actually a 1 - from a quick glance, everything looks spot on, but check closer and you can see you are being had!

Just forward the email to spoof@paypal.com and actual Paypal will deal with it.

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MikeRJ

posted on 13/12/13 at 02:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mark.s
Not from paypal



e.paypal.co.uk is a valid PayPal domain, the 'e' is simply a sub-domain. A fairly reliable check for Phishing emails is whether the email is generic e.g. "Dear Paypal customer" or actually includes your name, spelt correctly.

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BenB

posted on 13/12/13 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
Paypal also always address it to you personally. Indeed the non phishy e-mail I got from them today even went as far as saying "we will also address you by your actual name, if you are in any doubt please delete the e-mail and log in manually". Sage advise.
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David Jenkins

posted on 13/12/13 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
I've started getting regular emails from paypal, offering a chance to download a monthly statement. My view is:

* I think it is genuine - they do show my full name - but I'm not going to chance it. Instant deletion.
* I simply don't need a monthly statement, as I can go on-line to get one if necessary.

I don't know why they're bothering, as it just winds up people.






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Scuzzle

posted on 13/12/13 at 07:54 PM Reply With Quote
I had the Paypal one a couple of weeks ago and also got an Amazon one last night with tracking details for my order. It looked really convincing and luckily I knew I was not waiting on anything from Amazon.

If it's something that could be genuine I never click the link in the e-mail, I always shut it down and log in to the site from a fresh browser, if it genuine any messages will be there.

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Dick Axtell

posted on 14/12/13 at 10:08 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Scuzzle
If it's something that could be genuine I never click the link in the e-mail, I always shut it down and log in to the site from a fresh browser, if it genuine any messages will be there.

+1





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coozer

posted on 14/12/13 at 08:12 PM Reply With Quote
I get these and ignore them, I also get loads of other bank type stuff that I always delete.

I ignore everything from banks and other financial stuff and phone calls as well.





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Slimy38

posted on 14/12/13 at 10:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I've started getting regular emails from paypal, offering a chance to download a monthly statement. My view is:

* I think it is genuine - they do show my full name - but I'm not going to chance it. Instant deletion.
* I simply don't need a monthly statement, as I can go on-line to get one if necessary.

I don't know why they're bothering, as it just winds up people.


It is a genuine thing, they put it in place a while back. But just in case they get hijacked/copied I don't use any of the links in the email, and just log in directly.

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Smoking Frog

posted on 14/12/13 at 10:55 PM Reply With Quote
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If it's something that could be genuine I never click the link in the e-mail, I always shut it down and log in to the site from a fresh browser, if it genuine any messages will be there.



Good advice, I'm always telling my family never ever click a link in a e-mail, you can always go directly to the site using the correct URL. Do they listen? Couple of years ago the wife must have click a fake paypal link, couldn't understand way she had no money in her account a couple of days latter.

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