I get them from banks, E-bay, Paypal and from my internet provider. My
Favorite one was the one that told me that I had won a x-box and it just so
happened that I had entered a contest for one the month before. The link
took me to a website where I filled out my address and had to scroll down
the page where I was told that They had temporarily lost their ability to
process credit cards and they wanted me to pay $10 for shipping all they
needed was My social security number, bank name account number pin number
just about everything except my underwear size at which point I figured out
it was a scam.
> [Original Message]
> From: <ClassicVW@xxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 12/6/2004 7:48:37 PM
> Subject: [OM] Re: E-BAY scam? Update.
>
>
> Last week, I was been getting almost one email per day purporting to be
from
> PayPal where they ask me to supply needed updated account info. I
> automatically assumed this was bogus. Anyone else get these?
>
> George S.
>
> jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > Ouch! I'll bet the seller was suckered into providing his account info
by a
> > fraudulent email.
> > -jeff
> >
>
>
>
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