John, thanks for "beleaguring" this. No one wants to be scammed. It is chilling to see how sophisticated these scam artists have become. Now they can even fool your caller ID so you can't trust it either.
Nora On Wednesday, February 4, 2015, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > Not to belabor the point, the last email pointed out the professionalism > of the PayPal “fraud” and I could not understand HOW they were using a true > PayPal address? > > On their envelope they used the correct PayPal account info…BUT (I hadn’t > noticed until tonight) on their *return envelope* they used an address so > similar…..looking it up reveals a business that the BBB does not accredit. > > I wear you out on this just to make you aware of how devious they are and > how keen we need to remain to protect our info. > > I hope all this rhetoric will help you should you become their next target. > > > *The true PayPal address:* > > P.O. Box 5018, Timonium, MD 21094 > > *Return Envelope:* P.O. Box 5138, Timonium, MD 21094 > > > Be Safe, > > > Daddy Mac > >
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