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avatar2209
2 years ago

Because of the second e in the address, I would start from Fake, but if you want to go safe on number, just write to the PayPal support.

And yet another thing, with such e-mail never click on links like the vials click here at PayPal and rather open PayPal independently.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  avatar2209

I will call tomorrow at Paypal I have just opened Paypal and browser logged in to me there is no restriction that will actually be shown to send normal money just sent a friend just once a euro and watch if it goes and it goes

Richi008
2 years ago

You don’t have to call. It’s Fake. You can see the sender email address immediately.

Topses
2 years ago

Well, it seems to have been a fake.

Buckykater
2 years ago

It’s not real as I said. Since no data is given. Some people even get to give their password. Then fraudsters can easily access a PayPal account and lease it or the associated account.

Topses
2 years ago

Log in for security directly with PayPal, not via the link.

I always do it in such things. I never use the link. Sometimes the mails are so deceptively real that I prefer to go to No.

Gustrinnr
2 years ago

There’s something real.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Gustrinnr

Why does my PayPal account work then why can I send payments

Gustrinnr
2 years ago

Because it could be risky! NUMBER

Himmelsky
2 years ago

No, it’s real.

That’s what happened.

Always look at Paypal’s email address for security.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Himmelsky

Yes the e-mail address had e too much

Richi008
2 years ago
Reply to  Himmelsky

natürlich nicht echt. Service wird nicht mit 2 „e“ geschrieben.