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> Paypal Scam Spam, Warning, beware of emails as such...
JaVe
post Apr 9 2005, 09:09 PM
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Well, I could not post a screenshot because I already deleted the email. I don't own a paypal account but i got an email saying that my account could become permanently inactive if i don't update the details. I was directed to this site (
http://203.162.1.205/support/support.asp) - Don't enter anything. It looks really professional and secure but it's just a phishing attempt, gmail even warned me. It asked me for my credit card number. Emails like these really piss me off. This is just a warning to those of you. Btw, like microsoft scam emails you only saw the ip adress.
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post Apr 9 2005, 09:13 PM
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I suggest you report this to spoof@paypal.com

These things are handled very seriously by paypal. :-)
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post Apr 9 2005, 09:19 PM
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i get a lot of those emails. Personally, I don't see why people would fall for this kind of thing. There are so many signs that point to phishing. They don't just do it for paypal, they do the same thing for ebay, banks, and other things that most people have an account for.

It's really simple to see the warning signs. A company will NEVER ask you to submit confidential information through email. And, if you see numbers instead of a web address, it is usually fake. Always type into your browser any address for you bank, paypal etc.
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clagnol
post Apr 9 2005, 09:26 PM
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Count yourselves lucky, guys. I would take phishing emails over the Nigerian scam artist that focus on me, any day. These Nigerians aren't even trying anymore. You can tell their hearts aren't in it.
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post Apr 9 2005, 09:32 PM
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I got some of those emails too. Are you talking about the one where he says he is a poor refugee and any donation will help him? I'm sure tons of people sent money to those scammers at the beginning but once people caught on and started hearing about the scam, it's clear that it will stop working. That's probably why you haven't seen much of it lately.
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post Apr 9 2005, 09:45 PM
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this is some sort of vietnam scam site, if you go back to the root ip address, you get into some sort of vietname directory. http://203.162.1.205/v
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post Apr 10 2005, 01:40 AM
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QUOTE(no9t9 @ Apr 9 2005, 04:32 PM)
I got some of those emails too.  Are you talking about the one where he says he is a poor refugee and any donation will help him?  I'm sure tons of people sent money to those scammers at the beginning but once people caught on and started hearing about the scam, it's clear that it will stop working.  That's probably why you haven't seen much of it lately.
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I actually haven't heard of that particular scam. The ones I get generally start with the premise that there is a great deal of money from an inheritance that I can claim if I provide my bank account information to the person who sent the email. Often there are religious undertones, e.g. they will type something like "my brother in Christ". It's a pretty lame scam, but apparently it works, because I get tons of these emails.
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post Apr 10 2005, 01:06 PM
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huh!! me too.. everyday i used to spend quite sometime to delete all those spam emailz.. bec i used to deal on ebay,yahoo quite sometime back in few years ago.. and happened create payal,escrow,etc... one time, i was seriously and nearly get scam by some scammers from euro site.. that day onward i dun exercise any online transition nor buy/sell things already!! that's too bad.. is there any related site which gave all those scam info or discussions?? so that we can learned and get educated to avoid all those... and good & help for e-commerence, IT firm!!
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post Apr 10 2005, 03:00 PM
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Yup, i reported it to spoof@paypal. I get them in my other emails too and one email even had my password in the title! S*****TTT! Anyway, somebody's wahcting me...these emails do sound convincing though smile.gif
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