Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Attention #GMail Users: Another Scam From a Company Masking Itself as #PayPal


Are you a GMail.com e-mail account holder? Your "spam folder" may be filled from time to time with spoof e-mails from companies trying to pose itself as PayPal. Though they are not the real PayPal company, they send fraudulent e-mails as if they are PayPal, most times asking you to click on something to either reactivate your PP account or share login information. If you ever receive such e-mails and the title of the e-mail says "account on hold," do not open it and immediately delete it from your spam folder. Better yet, don't even bother checking your GMail spam folder. Nine times out of 10, it's fraud messages. Bypass it and do not open the message n or respond. Scam company sending fraud messages: Google.com says: "Why is this message in Spam? It contains content that's typically used in spam messages. Learn more" from: PayPal (scam artist) to: PayPal (scam artist) date: Fri, May 22, 2015 at 1:29 PM subject: PayPal: Account on hold, Action required The following message is NOT fro
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