I just received an email headed:
Here is a copy of your reciept...followed by a very long mult digit number
It's from service@intl. paypal.com
//this charge will appear on your credit card statement as payment to PAYPAL *ANTENNADEAL//....(I don't have a credit card)
Merchant information
ANTENNADEALS followed by an email Addy and a website. There is also "instructions to merchant-none provided"
Shipping information-a name in Niagra Falls,ny. There is also "shipping method-none specified"
The amount...for an htv antenna...is $84.95USD
I am then reminded to "use PAYPAL next time"... (It looks like you already have a PAYPAL account)....(I do)
Lastly...// If you did not individualised(sp?) this payment you have the option to cancel this payment//
The above email is addressed to me at my email address...not to me by my full name as I'd expect PAYPAL to do.
Ignore it. If you don't have a credit card it can't appear on your statement. If you have a debit card and it DOES appear on your statement then contact your bank disputing authorisation. They will refund the money and launch an investigation. Have you bought the above-mentioned item?
Baldric's link works for me. I often refer them to [email protected], although
there are so many of these and the culprits are so hard to trace I doubt very much whether paypal can do much. (Has anyone ever heard of any prosecutions?)
It always surprises me when people say -I've had an email about a purchase on a credit card but haven't got a credit card what shall I do? You do the same as those lottery wins you are told you have, even though you haven't bought a ticket - ignore! Why do you need to check your bank account if you haven't even got a credit card?
Don't be aggressive, chic, at least pasta has reported it here and done the right thing as to Paypal and not clicking the link - this may save some unsuspecting ABer from being duped.
chic, I am not in this for the sport, as you put it. Sorry if I missed VHG's statement and it wasn't meant as a personal attack, rather a comment that pasta's thread had validity.
my answer was not directed personally at Pasta it was a comment and advice that any 'iffy' receipt or email that comes into your inbox that you basically 'know' can't be true -then bin it -advice for anyone looking in later with the same problem -hope that clarifies.