D DANG3ROUS Active Member 1,594 2010 420 0 Nov 2, 2011 #2 mohammed said: don' t click on the link Click to expand... Wow really good find.
T Th3KiNG Active Member 1,748 2011 430 110 Nov 2, 2011 #4 i got a mail too... thank for letting us know.
J jetli68 Active Member 479 2011 62 90 Nov 28, 2011 #5 my wife got one yesterday in her hotmail and her paypal is not with that hotmail addy lol deff a fake thanks for the heads up
my wife got one yesterday in her hotmail and her paypal is not with that hotmail addy lol deff a fake thanks for the heads up
Tango Moderator Staff member 4,110 2009 1,745 20,545 Nov 28, 2011 #6 just foward any fake mails to spoof@paypal.com
T Tɦɛ Gʀiɱ Active Member 402 2011 116 0 Nov 28, 2011 #7 Even the kids have Email Spoofers these days.
V Veer Active Member 5,670 2009 339 70 Nov 28, 2011 #9 .corn is what kind of extension? Never heard about it dear.
P Prazsky Active Member 1,535 2010 71 0 Nov 28, 2011 #10 Good find. The writing style of the email is a definite giveaway that its fake even if you don't notice the email ID.
Good find. The writing style of the email is a definite giveaway that its fake even if you don't notice the email ID.
D Daniel Active Member 16,012 2009 3,074 10 Nov 28, 2011 #12 Prazsky said: Good find. The writing style of the email is a definite giveaway that its fake even if you don't notice the email ID. Click to expand... Yes, the email was poorly worded and so on.
Prazsky said: Good find. The writing style of the email is a definite giveaway that its fake even if you don't notice the email ID. Click to expand... Yes, the email was poorly worded and so on.
X Xerosis Active Member 141 2010 13 0 Nov 29, 2011 #14 Look's like it was a Google translated email. It's sad that many people will fall for this.