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Just looking out for those with PC problems :rock :goodpost:

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Fraud Paypal email Notification of Limited Account Access ! Beware


Popular Internet websites are always favourites of fraudsters ,who are always seeking to defraud the innocent consumers .Doesn’t matter let it be social networking or any trading sites crooks are always there to take your money away from you.

In this whole game of somebody’s loss and gain these con artists are always successful in striking the right opportunity in the sense what may called as crime business.

A Fraud Email notification pondering inbox seems interesting this time which dons itself from paypal (worlds leading and safest zone where you can make your online payment smooth and secured )

The scam email under the subject Notification of Limited Account Access RXI062 says there is problem with your account ,due to unusual account activity, which makes your account access restricted or limited and asks for more information.

The below email also comes with an attachment (in form ) which asks for restore account with following fields like Email Address: PayPal Password: Full Name: Credit/Debit Card Number,Card Expiration Date Zip: CSC

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>

Subject: Notification of Limited Account Access RXI062

As a security measure, we regularly screen PayPal activity. Recently, we
noticed a problem with your account.

Unusual account activity has made it necessary to limit account access
until additional verification information can be collected.

Case ID Number: PP-659-661-067

We’ve limited access to your account temporarily. We’ll review the
limitation once you respond with the information we’ve requested.

To respond and remove the limitation, go to the Resolution Center. If you’d
like clarification on the limitation, please let us know by going to the
Help Center and clicking Contact Us.

Thank you for helping to resolve this problem.

Sincerely,
PayPal Account Review Department

Important note : Please note that do not respond to such fake emails .These are only the crook practices , designed by online scammers to extract your personal information ,revealing which would certainly results scams . Moreover they would always try to send fake forms asking about to fill your personal details like accounts details and even pass word . There fore ,always turn away such emails and avoid supplying any personal information.

https://www.419legal.org/blog/2010/...otification-of-limited-account-access-beware/
 
Day 1 rule of the internet ... NEVER click on a link in an email and enter any kind of Log-in or personal information....

... if you dont know this by now .. just shoot yourself in the face ..... :monkey1
 
Any email from eBay or PayPal will always include your real name (not just a userid, email address or account name). If it doesn't, it ain't real. And even if it does, there is no need to click on any email link. You can always access the same information within your online account by logging in normally.
 
I click on those links all the time. For some reason my money ends up in Nigeria. :(
 
I got this e-mail today ................... deleted it, then I got an e-mail from the actual president of Nigeria ............. can't wait to meet him. :yess:
 
I click on those links all the time. For some reason my money ends up in Nigeria. :(

Sucks to be you Batty :monkey2, I buy all my collectibles with the money that was wired to me from Saddam's palace.

:hi5:
 
Never trust a email from "Paypal" unless it's something regarding a payment you sent.
 
I just got one of these, had my dear "name" on it. they thought they were slick with the extra l on pal.
 
I met the Nigerian president before. He's a pretty stand up Guy. Just don't give him any log in info and you should be straight when you guys meet:hi5:
 
I used to get these practically once a week. I can't believe people still fall for this.
 
I used to get these practically once a week. I can't believe people still fall for this.

I wonder though, how do they get the 'name'? My guess, other peoples inboxes? Is that about right Ski?
 
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