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<blockquote data-quote="LS2GTO" data-source="post: 12663977" data-attributes="member: 73731"><p>Yeah, when it's supposed to be a paypal transaction (to make people feel at ease over receiving possible fake money orders) they just create a fake looking email notification from paypal stating that you have received money. </p><p></p><p>They're banking on the fact that you will either use that fake link to try and go to paypal or that you won't actually log into paypal directly to check the account and just base your actions on the email notification. People see this fake email, think they got the payment through a safe means and then just ship out or release the item. Then when they actually log into their paypal account there is nothing there because no transaction ever happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS2GTO, post: 12663977, member: 73731"] Yeah, when it's supposed to be a paypal transaction (to make people feel at ease over receiving possible fake money orders) they just create a fake looking email notification from paypal stating that you have received money. They're banking on the fact that you will either use that fake link to try and go to paypal or that you won't actually log into paypal directly to check the account and just base your actions on the email notification. People see this fake email, think they got the payment through a safe means and then just ship out or release the item. Then when they actually log into their paypal account there is nothing there because no transaction ever happened. [/QUOTE]
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