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cassacassa Member
edited July 2014 in General

Hi all,

Just got this email:

It's fake, don't do it (their website even doesn't works) :-)

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  • "May be affected by the speed of the internet" damn it internet.

  • J1021J1021 Member

    Seems legit.

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  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    I help all those nigerian officials and clergy men, I have millions to collect so far, just saving for the lawyer and bank fees.

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  • @soulchief said:
    "May be affected by the speed of the internet" damn it internet.

    The scammers are trying to be more accurate, PayPals site is as slow as sh*t.

  • @Maounique said:
    I help all those nigerian officials and clergy men, I have millions to collect so far, just saving for the lawyer and bank fees.

    like you dont have scammers in your country

  • DennisdeWitDennisdeWit Member
    edited July 2014

    To be honest, it looks like it's an English translation from a Romanian origin. I can see it because of the words 'make' and 'return into'. Common mistakes, mostly made by Romanians.

    (I have nothing against them. Some of my friends are Romanian.)

  • Well emails from PayPal always have your first name, their logo is old, the new one isn't like that. And the grammar in that email is horrendous.

  • hover ur mouse over the link (but dont clikc)

    if it dont goto (as in url) paypal then its fake.

  • Just look at the email headers

  • eddynetwebeddynetweb Member
    edited July 2014

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  • cassacassa Member

    Good job Google!

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  • said: Just got this email:

    Can you check for SPF and DKIM records on the email?

    I know for a fact that PayPal enforces strict SPF and DKIM to prevent this spam. You shouldn't have gotten this if your mail provider checks these records.

  • cassacassa Member

    @Silvenga said:
    I know for a fact that PayPal enforces strict SPF and DKIM to prevent this spam. You shouldn't have gotten this if your mail provider checks these records.

    CC @Jar

  • My one the other day was better.

    "Hello dear", "sing into your account"...

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  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    For all you who are so fond of the word 'scam' - this is what an actual scam looks like.

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  • jhjh Member

    If you can't tell these are scams, you shouldn't have a PP account.

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  • i just got mine

    and it looks all geniune

    from
    www.PayPal.com/prepaid

    to

    https://www.paypal-prepaid.com/

    and it passed gmail spam check

  • @AThomasHowe said:
    My one the other day was better.

    "Hello dear", "sing into your account"...

    Haha that's made my day thanks.

  • cassacassa Member

    @Licensecart said:
    Haha that's made my day thanks.

    Same here xD

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited July 2014

    Hmm. Assuming to an MXroute account. Did it have a "[SPAM]" header added? If not, be sure to put it in your Spam folder for my cron to scan tonight.

    Silvenga said: I know for a fact that PayPal enforces strict SPF

    Nope. Most people are not rejecting for DKIM failures to my knowledge and PayPal has a soft fail on their SPF, which is a poor choice on their part. From my perspective, soft fail means "may or may not be legit if does not match."

  • ChuckChuck Member

    I hope nigerian officials would take PP out for good.

  • @AThomasHowe said:
    My one the other day was better.

    "Hello dear", "sing into your account"...

    "An email really coming from PayPal will address you by your first and last names or your business name". Looks like the scammers really went all out on that one.

  • smansman Member
    edited July 2014

    Have people not learned to hover over the links to see the actual url or am I missing something?

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  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran
    edited July 2014

    DennisdeWit said: To be honest, it looks like it's an English translation from a Romanian origin.

    Actually, no, this is mostly from arabic countries, romanians will not call you "dear", i believe not even when appropriate, and when they do in an official communication will put your name like dear x or at least dear customer.

  • cassacassa Member

    @Jar said: Hmm. Assuming to an MXroute account. Did it have a "[SPAM]" header added? If not, be sure to put it in your Spam folder for my cron to scan tonight.

    Will add it to the Spam folder :-)

  • @enitan092 said:
    i just got mine

    and it looks all geniune

    from
    www.PayPal.com/prepaid

    to

    https://www.paypal-prepaid.com/

    and it passed gmail spam check

    paypal-prepaid.com isn't a real PayPal thing?

  • cassacassa Member

    It is, look at the SSL certificate

  • edited July 2014

    @cassa said:

    Which is why I wanted to know. It #(seemed legit)

  • wpaypal should have send out a mail discarding it if its not from them

  • NekkiNekki Veteran
    edited July 2014

    @enitan092 said:
    wpaypal should have send out a mail discarding it if its not from them

    If they did that every time a new PayPal phishing email was about, they'd do nothing but twat out emails all day long.

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