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Old 05-23-2019, 01:46 AM
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Go to the paypal web site. DON"T go there from an e-mail link. If it's for real, there will be evidence of it on your paypal page.
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Go to the paypal web site. DON"T go there from an e-mail link. If it's for real, there will be evidence of it on your paypal page.
I agree. I NEVER link from email. In fact, when I get one of the many bogus "paypal" emais. I delete without opening it, then go to PP home page and log on to see if there is really a message. I get about 3 a month.

This request is on my Paypal page after logging in. I know it is paypal, because I always check my recent activity and it shows my last two transactions where I sent money to a friend, and where I paid for goods.

I simply do not believe they can guarantee there will never be a breach. It just happens too often, Target, Equifax, Face Book, etc.
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