Dennis Brown wrote:
I just used my Paypal for a transaction yesterday after a long period of not using it. Today I have been Phished twice by phony Paypal emails and sites!

There may or may not be a cause-and-effect relationship there. After all, phishing is an attempt to get account info from someone -- if you're already a PayPal customer and PayPal were doing the phishing, they'd just be working overtime to get info they already have.

You could test this theory by using a complex semi-random email address that's not published anywhere else.

But I suspect such a test will turn out negative. Not that I have enough experience with PayPal to vouch for them, but simply that PayPal phishing their own customers for info just doesn't make sense.

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 Richard Gaskin
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