[email protected] this is my email address ,i was trying to verify it so i could activate my paypa[ debit card i could not login from paypal .com prepaid to get verification so i went to paypal.com i used the same info i used from prepaid and got in to my account i wanted to no why getting in from another paypal site is so difficult
Some PayPal look a likes are actually fraud artists. Be careful giving out any info and look at these things carefully otherwise you can get stung. Make sure it's the actual PayPal site and not a close representation. Maybe you made a mistake in the email address you gave and therefore you are trying to access someone else's or a non existent email address.
SOURCE: Origionally signed in to paypal using
You will need to contact paypal support. Here is a help topic they created:
https://www.paypal.com/helpcenter/main.jsp;jsessionid=7pkzK7fGMvTmvW0pTnqKzGTHvqpJC6h1G8c4pl5lb4T2CZ3Q9QX2!66163787?locale=en_GB&_dyncharset=UTF-8&countrycode=GB&cmd=_help&serverInstance=9006&t=browseTab&sidetopic=2500040&opentopic=2500040
SOURCE: hello: i was given a paypal email address for a
Overseas rentals via paypal can be a big scam. Proceed with extreme caution!
Here's a myspace profile for that email. She doesn't look like a credible person for that type of financial transaction.
http://www.myspace.com/angelicious1981
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SOURCE: new computer, new email address
Login to your account and change the emaill addy.
If you cant do that contact support at PayPal, and they will help you out.
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SOURCE: Problem with login
On your Pay Pal card there is a toll free number you can call for assistance
SOURCE: Email asking for account details
This is 100% scam and we should aware of this type of emails. Usually they include links like "click here to verify your account" etc.. and in most cases, this email isn't text format but image format where they insert hyperlink and as soon as click on the area of the mail, you'll be directed to another phishing site with the similar website like paypal (only the appearance,) if so open it, but don't enter any information and check the web address on the address bar, you'll see something like http://wwww.paypal.com (4 w's) or www1.paypal.com (3w's with 1), etc..
Just ignore it and forward or send this email to paypal directly to their Scam Alert email [email protected]
This has been circulating for some time now, so we need to be aware of this, they can easily copy your paypal's password and username/email address as soon as you attempt to login. There more with this, at your first attempt, you'll get an error message that your username or password is incorrect, at that time they've already captured your login account info and have been directed to the original paypal website. If you don't believe, use wrong/random email address and password, click login and see what happens.
This is What We Call Phishing.
Good luck
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