Don't do it. It won't be PayPal
Nobody asks for that information and they normally tell you that they'll never ask.
I was spoofed by Microsoft site that was "genuine" right down to the small print at the bottom and the URL seemed right. I duly put in my details to buy some software and later found I'd bought f**k all from some company in Moscow. Strange to see on my statement "rubles".
Posted By: Old Splat on December 8th 2013 at 19:31:12
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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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