Ignoring the fact that everything about it is dodgy...
I've never seen any company ever ask for the SecureCode/Verified by Visa - they don't need to know it as it's always direct between your provider and you - that's the point of it.
If you're unsure, login to PayPal and see if they're asking you to do anything there. Never enter any of those details in an email or an attachment / link in an email. Always to to the URL you know.
Posted By: Yellalee on December 8th 2013 at 18:45:57
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- A "Verify your account" email from PayPal. Looks genuine BUT (General Chat) - admckechnie, Dec 8, 18:39:20
- Don't do it. It won't be PayPal (General Chat) - Old Splat, Dec 8, 19:31:12
- Look, just send me all your money. Much quicker, no pain. (n/m) (General Chat) - mike_the_sphinx, Dec 8, 18:50:50
- If only I had any. PayPal have taken what little I earned!! (n/m) (General Chat) - admckechnie, Dec 8, 18:54:39
- Ok I was not going to. Was warning YOU idiots! But strangely (General Chat) - admckechnie, Dec 8, 18:50:20
- Do mastercard have a verify thing? (General Chat) - pants, Dec 8, 19:24:27
- you mean a site that looks like a Paypal site (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Dec 8, 19:01:40
- Do it. You knows it makes sense. (n/m) (General Chat) - Chris Peacock, Dec 8, 18:49:13
- Ignoring the fact that everything about it is dodgy... (General Chat) - Yellalee, Dec 8, 18:45:57
- Don't.. no way is that genuine (n/m) (General Chat) - colincanary, Dec 8, 18:45:24
- Anything you're not sure about just forward to "spoof@paypal.com" they'll let you know if (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Dec 8, 18:44:22
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