Recently I've been getting more and more scam emails. These two in particular though were new to me and made me read the emails twice. I even opened a new browser window and checked my Paypal account just to make sure this wasn't true. It wasn't but if I had been an older person who didn't know better like my mother, she would have clicked on the link in the email for sure back when she was alive and got her first laptop.
This almost looks real, doesn't it? But if some unsuspecting person clicks on the "Review document" link at the top, I'm sure this is a Phishing scam where they ask you to tell them personal identifying information that they can then use to open new accounts in your name or when you click on the link they are able to infect your device with spyware or malware. Don't ever click on links that you don't trust.
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This scam email made it look like I was going to have $541.00 taken out of my account through 'auto debit' for this. There was a pdf to download at the bottom. Don't click on that! malware, spyware, and who knows what else could infect your device if you click on any links or download anything like a pdf from these types of emails. Don't fall for these scams.
I'm sure we all get scam emails but these two were new ones I hadn't seen before so I thought I would share them so you now know they are scams and just delete them.
If you ever think something is going on with a bank account, Paypal account ect. Just log into your account the way you normally would and check. I'm sure most of you already know not to click on links like these but older people, like my parents would have probably fallen for this. It's always good to get this information out there for those that don't know.