Hi,
I think this could be PayPal-fraud, because I confirmed about this, several months ago.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
———- Forwarded message ———- From: PayPal <paypal@e.paypal.co.uk>Date: Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 3:47 PM
Subject: Erik Ribsskog, reminder: you still need to confirm your bank details with PayPal To: betaling@godtebutikken.net
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Dear Erik Ribsskog, |
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We recently deposited two small amounts in your bank account and we just need you to confirm that you're the owner of the account. You can do that now by following the simple steps below.
It's well worth doing as you'll be able to make payments directly from your bank account, move money between your PayPal account and your bank account and even initiate lifting your sending limits.
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Yours sincerely,
PayPal |
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Check your bank account and make a note of the two amounts we've deposited |
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Log in to your PayPal account and click 'Complete bank set up' on the right hand side of your Account Overview page |
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Enter the two amounts when prompted |
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How do I know this is not a Spoof email? Spoof or ‘phishing’ emails tend to have generic greetings such as "Dear PayPal member". Emails from PayPal will always address you by your first and last name. Find out more here. |
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