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SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 12:23 PM Nov 13

Yet another PayPal related scam

This just showed up in my email:

dorisstocks02@gmail.com> Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 11:01 AM

Your payment has been completed successfully. Please find your receipt attached for your reference.

We look forward to our future cooperation and helping you again.

Transaction Reference: 703448e2-94df-435f-88fc-ba1a686381943409236151875, dated November 13, 2024.

Our support team is here if you need assistance.

Kind regards,

👕265 CHERRY ST APT 22H, NEW YORK, NY 10002

Y2BD2PV0MOU4.54UWF5X1DFFT2@ec2amaz-fi3fajs



The amount shown on the attached "inovoice" is $899.99.


I am so sick of these people.

Don't fall for it folks!

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Yet another PayPal related scam (Original Post) SheltieLover Nov 13 OP
it is ridiculous Skittles Nov 13 #1
That's exactly what I did, Skittles! SheltieLover Nov 13 #3
Good idea. Different Drummer Nov 13 #6
I'm not understanding. skypilot Nov 13 #2
Trying to get me to respond, click a link or call SheltieLover Nov 13 #4
Thanks. skypilot Nov 13 #5
I had a text today duncang Nov 13 #7

Skittles

(159,240 posts)
1. it is ridiculous
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 02:04 PM
Nov 13

the first thing I would do is go CHECK to see if such a transaction had occurred

reminds me of those ridiculous "Rocket Money" commercials where people have zero clue how many subscriptions they have - do they EVER look at a financial statement?

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
3. That's exactly what I did, Skittles!
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 02:58 PM
Nov 13

But many people might be tempted to call the number or click a link.

Not happening here.

Different Drummer

(8,564 posts)
6. Good idea.
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 03:36 PM
Nov 13

Calling the number in the email or clicking the link just gives the scammers an opportunity to execute their scam. I've gotten some of those emails over the past few months, most involving Norton (which I don't have). I just mark them as phishing attempts in GMail and delete them.

skypilot

(8,932 posts)
2. I'm not understanding.
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 02:53 PM
Nov 13

What were they trying to get you to do by sending this email? Not understanding how the attempted scam would play out.

SheltieLover

(59,599 posts)
4. Trying to get me to respond, click a link or call
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 03:00 PM
Nov 13

At which time they would likely "need to verify your bank account info."

NOT HAPPENING HERE!

It's a phishing scam!

do NOt fall for anything like this!

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