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Got this today and wanted to make sure it was fake.... I'm almost positive it is, but I was looking at PSA, smith and wesson and Springfield today soooooo can somone from the company laugh a little and just make sure.
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Hi,

Agreed. You can ignore this. Good on you for diving deeper and verifying the deception. There are usually little clues that give it away, misspellings, bad grammar, sometimes just a differently shaped character in an email address or website URL. Let's be careful of there.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Got this today and wanted to make sure it was fake.... I'm almost positive it is, but I was looking at PSA, smith and wesson and Springfield today soooooo can somone from the company laugh a little and just make sure.
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yeah, i get those same emails as well....i just delete them, i don't have a Paypal account either..they "get you" if you respond and give them your credit card or bank account number to supposedly put back the charges...


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PayPal phishing emails are fraudulent emails that try to trick you into giving away your personal information. They may ask you to click on links, call a phone number, or download attachments.

How to spot a PayPal phishing email
  • Impersonal greeting: The email uses a greeting like "Dear user" or "Dear [your email address]"

  • Sense of urgency: The email creates a sense of urgency

  • Unknown attachments: The email contains attachments that you don't recognize

    • Requests for action: The email asks you to click on a link, call a phone number, or download an attachment
How to report a PayPal phishing email

    • Delete the email from your inbox
    • Don't click on any links or download attachments
    • Don't call any phone numbers listed in the email
PayPal will investigate the email and let you know if it was fraudulent.
 

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Wait till you get an email from the so called Social Security Administration saying your social security number has been locked due to unauthorized activity in Texas…..for one, they don’t have my email, two, it’s also another scam to actually get your SS number
 
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