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In a message dated 11/28/2005 10:06:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

michelle writes:

 

Well, today, I received an email confirming " my " purchase of $385 for

a mens watch. I DON'T THINK SO! Then, there's a link to " dispute this

charge " , which of course they WANT you to click on. DON'T!

 

 

 

Yes, watch out for it all. Be suspicious of every email. If you find it to

be a scam, forward to _spoof_ (spoof) and they

will take care of it and then dump it in your spam folder, then delete.

For the kind that they send for purchases. I don't even have near enough

funds to cover these purchases, so I laugh. Some they are so stupid. LOL

Have a great day all,

Janice :)

 

Kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life. ~Anonymous~

 

 

 

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Monday, November 28, 2005 7:04 AM

OT: New PayPal Scam

 

 

> Heads up everyone... there's a new PayPal scam going on. We've all

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Exactly, I receieved one of those. Also watch for anything that has attachements

75K or more. There seem to be wide scale mailings with ingenious Subject

lines such as returned mail, your user group password, etc. etc.

 

Many are using what would at a quick glance appear to be legit return

addressess. Most of them contain a virus, worms or trojans which even

virus scanner did not pick up. Guess as the holidays approach, thives are

desperate to get credit card numbers.

 

best regards

Ladylion23 wrote:

 

In a message dated 11/28/2005 10:06:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

michelle writes:

 

Well, today, I received an email confirming " my " purchase of $385 for

a mens watch. I DON'T THINK SO! Then, there's a link to " dispute this

charge " , which of course they WANT you to click on. DON'T!

 

 

 

Yes, watch out for it all. Be suspicious of every email. If you find it to

be a scam, forward to _spoof_ (spoof) and they

will take care of it and then dump it in your spam folder, then delete.

For the kind that they send for purchases. I don't even have near enough

funds to cover these purchases, so I laugh. Some they are so stupid. LOL

Have a great day all,

Janice :)

 

Kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life. ~Anonymous~

 

 

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