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Well said.
Those who are tech-savvy enough like me can look up the headers to determine if it's a fradulant mail. Plus if you can compare the legitimate header from a unfamiliar header, then you'd know it's from a legitimate sender. Note that I say tech-savvy because you will have to recognize the header information so that you can remember it in the future, deleting in the tracks for when you see a header information that's not from PayPal. If it isn't, you don't have to open an e-mail message! But let's be skeptical. Let's consider that all e-mails you get are scam messages. Just to be completly sure, I always go to a website to see what's going on with my account.
Posted by: Grayson Peddie   Posted on: 10/16/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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technophobe?  dhopp@... | 10/16/06
yes, technophobe  stv@... | 10/16/06
Simple solution  Stellardyne | 10/16/06
Well said.  Grayson Peddie | 10/16/06
Scary as all get out  nightman45 | 10/16/06

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