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Paypal scams

 Some people who are new in the internet business world don’t know about Paypal scams. Paypal is a great and very secure way of sending and receiving money. You will need a Paypal account sooner or later if you plan on doing business on the internet. Once you have set up an account you must never send any account information in response to an e-mail that looks like it is from Paypal. The scammers send out e-mails to everyone saying something to the fact that your account needs to be updated or for security reasons you need to click on the enclosed Paypal link and re-enter your information. Some times they say that your account has been hacked or that there is suspicious activity and you should log in and verify that your account has not been tampered with. THIS LINK IS A FAKE! It will redirect you to another site that looks like Paypal and take your account log-in information for the purpose of ripping you off! Paypal will never send you an e-mail requesting any information. If they need any info or want to inform you of anything they will do so after you log in to their site.

  Below is a link to set up an account at the “real” Paypal . Don’t worry, this is not a scam. Since you don’t have an account already set up. There is nothing to worry about.

 

Possible future scams

  Just As I told you about the Paypal scam above, this scam method could work for Google adwords, Google adsense, Overture search marketing or any other accounts you may have.  I have seen people getting these in reference to their bank accounts!

  Just remember, No intelligent merchant for which you may have an account with would ever ask you to log in or resubmit your info via a link they sent you in an email! If you ever seriously question an e-mail, do not click on the link they provide you in their e-mail, instead open your browser and manually type their web page and log in like normal. If there are any questions or concerns on the merchants mind, you will find them there. If everything on your account seems fine, then the e-mail you received is likely a scam! Kudos to you for catching it and not getting scammed!

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