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malcolm
Joined: 28 Jul 2006 Posts: 79
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Posted: 01/24/08 - 07:26 Post subject: |
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| I won’t ask you anything. I actually just want to say something: avoid Paypal frauds! I have the account on Paypal, which I intend to close after somebody has robbed me today! Namely, I had a certain amount of money that I kept on the account in order to buy a book. But after I purchased it and checked my account I realized that there is no more money on the account though there was 50 bucks more than the price of the book was. So, be careful! |
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witty
Joined: 12 Sep 2004 Posts: 63
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Posted: 02/23/08 - 00:14 Post subject: |
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| It’s not PayPal’s fault! They’re not frauds. It’s just that you have been phished and that can happen to any account on any of the systems or online bank accounts. There is the rule about purchasing things on the internet: never have more money than it’s necessary for the item you want to buy. And you had. That’s how this happened to you. I always have the exact amount for the item I want and I’ve never had any problems. Besides, PayPal introduced one more layer of security by adding another password. I think that it’s quite sufficient despite of the fact that those things with phishing happen all the time. So, be very careful and don’t blame PayPal for anything. |
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