PAY PAL
At least I think that's the name of the on-line organization.
My wife recently joined a group that requires a monetary subscription and they said they prefer Pay Pal. Now I think I've heard some bad things about Pay Pal not having the greatest security in the world so I'm hesitant to let her continue with that form of payment.
In that my regular Computer X-Prodigy is still down I hope no one minds if I ask if anyone here has had any experience with this organization and to your knowledge is it considered trustworthy?
Thanks.
My wife recently joined a group that requires a monetary subscription and they said they prefer Pay Pal. Now I think I've heard some bad things about Pay Pal not having the greatest security in the world so I'm hesitant to let her continue with that form of payment.
In that my regular Computer X-Prodigy is still down I hope no one minds if I ask if anyone here has had any experience with this organization and to your knowledge is it considered trustworthy?
Thanks.
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I've used it a 2-3 times without any problems. They get spoofed a lot though, so don't click on any links if you ever get an email from them. Go straight to their web site to check out any messages you get.
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A little late, but I've never had any problems with PayPal, and I've used it a lot. I have gotten phishing emails seeming to be from PayPal, but I've never responded to them.
A good general rule is to contact the source directly (type 'paypal.com' or 'citibank.com', or whoever, in your browser) if you ever get something asking for you to follow a link to their site. Never follow the link.
A good general rule is to contact the source directly (type 'paypal.com' or 'citibank.com', or whoever, in your browser) if you ever get something asking for you to follow a link to their site. Never follow the link.
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."-- Eleanor Roosevelt
Sorry to burst the shiny bubble everyone has created, but I won't ever use PayPal again... ever. My husband is having some legal problems because PayPal shut off his account with no explanation, and now says that he owes money... lots of money. We have a lawyer involved and since we haven't heard anything recently, we're hoping the matter is resolved. Oh, I should mention, my husband's account was a business account, but it has soured us both on having any dealings with PayPal.
Bev
Assume any email from PayPal is fake. Enter "paypal.com" in your browser, login to your account, and click the Contact Us link, if you have any question about the message you received. You can also check your account for recent activity.
Sometimes a phish will say that it's in reference to a purchase you just made (meant to panic people who haven't made any purchases into clicking the provided fake link). At paypal.com, look at your recent history and you'll see if indeed any purchases have been made. If you need to contact them, use that Contact Us link I mentioned.
PayPal will never cancel your account for inactivity or the numerous reasons cited in these phishing expeditions.
Never reply to an email seeming to be from PayPal, and never click a link in it. Go to PayPal.com yourself and initiate contact.
Sometimes a phish will say that it's in reference to a purchase you just made (meant to panic people who haven't made any purchases into clicking the provided fake link). At paypal.com, look at your recent history and you'll see if indeed any purchases have been made. If you need to contact them, use that Contact Us link I mentioned.
PayPal will never cancel your account for inactivity or the numerous reasons cited in these phishing expeditions.
Never reply to an email seeming to be from PayPal, and never click a link in it. Go to PayPal.com yourself and initiate contact.
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."-- Eleanor Roosevelt
You can also forward any emails like that to spoof@paypal.com and they will tell you if it was fake or real. I've never actually sent them a real one, they are all fake.
Check These Out: MYSThillarium Volume 1 and other Forumite trips! Also visit my Anthology of Emails.