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I think what he really is asking:
He has twice send a question to (hopefully) the real PayPal support, and will receive shortly after a mail from this (scam) site. Is this big coincidence, or does this site somehow know when someone submit a question to PayPal. If yes, HTF is this possible, they hacked PayPal? |
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Actually, I've filled this in myself.
It seems to be real to me, as I don't remember having to fill in my paypal username/password and I always recieved such a mail after sending a support request. |
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The real email I recieved is from webform@paypal.com, along with that I recieve emails from paypal.feedback@benchmarkportal.com (after I got replied from webform@paypal.com, not when I email paypal) which is scam. and the answers from webform@paypal.com are not pleased as I said above. And that's why I said paypal support is terrible. |
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How i know so sure? Simple, i don't receive any mail at all after submitting a question to paypal, not from webform@paypal.com, nor from paypal.feedback@benchmarkportal.com |
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You should change your Pay Pal password at least once a month. The reason I say that you should call is that maybe your email program has blocked the legit emails from Pay Pal or they never received it. The only way to find out is to talk to someone at Pay Pal, someone you know is their rep. |
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PS i know nothing is blocking mails from them. |
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