I know most members are pretty savvy when it come to scammers but as membership is gtowing rapidly I thought it worth a mention.
usual layout but got past the spam filter. Headed "we've made some important changes to our User Agreement" then goes on to here's what you need to do. Well I dint even bother looking and neither should any one else as it is a con to gain your info from someone that has reconstructed a similar paypal email address.
Golden rule with Paypal and they advise this when you sign up, they never send emails and advise that any information regards thier service will generally be given as you log in. This is also the same for lots of banks and building societies.
Sorry if this was boring to some of you (STMO and Optimist spring to mind as the most likely to comment
) but members are joining that are both the younger and older generation these days and lots are new to the internet. Plus scammers are getting smarter. :-/
I've just received an email from PayPal with exactly the same header, no attachments and I'm sure it's genuine. For a start, it is addressed to me personally, secondly they have links at the bottom of the email to various departments, such as Help, Safety Advice and so on, which, when clicked, take you to the genuine site.
Also, since I keep nearly all my emails, a quick comparison with 18 previous PayPal emails (yes, they do send emails!) shows it to have a consistent header, i.e. it starts with your name followed by a comma then the subject text.
Don't think mine is a scam. If it had started "Dear PayPal user" I would have binned it straightaway.
