Hej !
Er der nogen af jer, der har fået mail om ændring af Paypals betingelser ?
Jeg har fået mail fra dem og den ser meget troværdig ud, men man er jo lidt
på mærkerne med den slags.
De skriver:
""
Dear Per (MIT EFTERNAVN)
We're constantly working to make PayPal safer, simpler and more convenient
for our customers. This means that from time to time we have to make changes
to the terms of our User Agreement. To make sure you are always informed we
have posted recent updates on our website.
What do I need to do?
1.
Click here Policy Update or type
www.paypal.com into a new browser window,
go to 'Legal Agreements' at the bottom of the page and then click 'Policy
Update'.
2. Please read the Policy Update carefully. It contains important legal
information about when and how the changes to our User Agreement will become
effective. Click here to read
3. If you agree to the changes, you don't need to do anything as any
updates will automatically come into effect. If you do not wish to accept
the changes, we've also provided you with the steps you can take on the
Policy Update page.
Please note that the current User Agreement will apply until these changes
take effect.
Yours sincerely,
PayPal
How do I know this is not a Spoof email? An email really coming from PayPal
will address you by your first and last names or your business name. It will
not ask you for sensitive information like your password, bank account or
credit card details. Most fake emails threaten that your account will be in
jeopardy if you do not take action immediately. An email that urgently
requests you to supply sensitive personal information is usually an attempt
at fraud. Also, fake emails often contain misspellings and grammatical
errors or are written in a language which you did not set as preferred for
your PayPal account. Remember not to click any links in suspicious looking
emails. Click here to learn how to defend yourself against phishing and
spoofing.
""
Mvh. Per