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I was a 'finger hovering' inch away from responding to the first one I got - hey! don't laugh till you've seen one!
I sent both types to PayPal - they've got a special e-mail for you to send them to.
The thing that I find quite intersting though is that, with all the money and power that PP has, it is still taking them some time to snuff this bit of evil nonsense out - yes, I know, Russia, other far away countries etc. - but all the same, if PP can't stop this crap, then there's no hope for us little people drowning in this fu****ing spam is there.
Cheers,
I'm sure people have been caught out by this, after all it looks like a great deal of time and energy went into the emails. Hopefully PayPal catch the culprits, it can't be very good for their reputation.
I think it must use up a lot of PayPal's resources dealing with the problem of it.
What confuses me, is that these people must use a real PayPal account or real bank details to actually get the money. Or a delivery of goods must have an address either real, or near the real address of one of the culprits.
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