The "Paypal" email notification was actually addressed to my full, real name .... something which Paypal always does but no other scams I've received do. If not for one sentence with egregious spelling error, the whole thing looked legit. Of course, I didn't click on the provided link and would've been tipped off if it asked for my SS #, ATM PIN, etc. But on the surface, this was the most convincing Paypal-based scam I've received to date.
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Topic - Got one of the most convincing Paypal-based scams yesterday - Len_ 08:48:31 04/20/05 (0)