ladyninja wrote:Oh no! Happy to know you were not scammed of your hard-earned money. So many people fall for this type of scam. If you had put in your password, there goes all your money. I do receive these notifications now and then telling me I have funds in my paypal but I just delete it.
Lexi wrote:Oh no Sprite not again! Don't click on links and check the email address of the sender. Copy and paste it and put it in search on google to see what comes up. If it's a scam it may come up as someone will have posted it as a bogus one.
Report it to trainline so they know!
morgoodie wrote:I am glad to know that they weren't able to scam you. I always delete emails from senders that I don't know since I don't want to open them and get a virus. There are so many different types of scams out there you just never know. I hope they are able to figure something out. We have to stay vigilant here in the world online and offline.
sprite1950 wrote:morgoodie wrote:I am glad to know that they weren't able to scam you. I always delete emails from senders that I don't know since I don't want to open them and get a virus. There are so many different types of scams out there you just never know. I hope they are able to figure something out. We have to stay vigilant here in the world online and offline.
I couldn't help but look at it as I could see it was saying it had taken money from my paypal account. It looked completely genuine as if it was from paypal so I thought the money had been taken from my account but on checking nothing went out. They just wanted me to give out my bank details.
I spoke to paypal on the phone and they said that so many people fill out these forms that scammers send believing it is from them and lose money. It's criminal.
Lexi wrote:sprite1950 wrote:morgoodie wrote:I am glad to know that they weren't able to scam you. I always delete emails from senders that I don't know since I don't want to open them and get a virus. There are so many different types of scams out there you just never know. I hope they are able to figure something out. We have to stay vigilant here in the world online and offline.
I couldn't help but look at it as I could see it was saying it had taken money from my paypal account. It looked completely genuine as if it was from paypal so I thought the money had been taken from my account but on checking nothing went out. They just wanted me to give out my bank details.
I spoke to paypal on the phone and they said that so many people fill out these forms that scammers send believing it is from them and lose money. It's criminal.
I always check my PayPal emails as they send a notification whenever money is taken out or sent to you. I use a separate email for PayPal to try and make sure there is no crossover. It's hard work at times not to keep above it all.
jonnydep wrote:Many financial firm's websites are being cloned these days. I got an email from bank of america saying my account has been blocked. When I clicked on the link it too me to a very good look alike Bank of America website. But the URL i say on my url bar was what gave the prank away. These guys are good, but nothing is perfect. Only the none observant would fall for these scams. I advice anyone to always contact the company via phone before following an steps from an email.
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