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Reply to "Yet another EBAY PANTERA SCAM!!"

I receive official looking e-mails from pay pal with links to thier website, wanting me to update information so they can remove a security lock on my account. If I right click on that link & check properties, it is not a link to pay pal at all, it is a very long convoluted website address. Furthermore, if I log onto Pay Pal directly (without using the link) and access my account, there is no notice of any security lock on the account, no request to verify information. But these e-mails look absolutely legitimate, using the pay pal logo, etc. The e-mails contain warnings about fraud and tips about security, yet they are themselves fraudulent. So my advice is NEVER, and I mean NEVER, use a link contained in an e-mail for any reason. Unless you are absolutely sure of the source.

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