upola wrote on 06.12.2018 at 09:45: Strangely, the text can not be copied.
When I copy the text and want to post here, there are meters long characters and hieroglyphics.
"Hello xxx,
You want to surprise your family and friends for Christmas? Dare to do so. The Internet is teeming with unusual gift ideas, and with PayPal you're covered for Christmas shopping. How convenient that you still have credit on your PayPal account.* And if you want to check your recent activities before shopping online, just log on <PayPal-Link>."
I got this email. Sender address looks ok (even the "mouseover-backed" one). But even though I actually still have credit, I don't log in via the link provided. Should never do in such cases in general.
</PayPal-Link>
I had a really strange mail from Amazon the other day, but it was really from Amazon.
it said: Dear Mr. xxx
we wanted to make you aware that due to an error your name was visible on the Amazon website.
The error has been fixed and you do not need to do anything.
I wrote down in which context my name was there. But it was not answered.
Maybe under the reviews, I just thought of it.
That on the subject of data protection others get with something like that million lawsuits, many website operators are warned since the new regulation, Instragram users have to pay a fine because they have not marked a picture with advertising, but Amazon makes names public, writes ne small mail and everything is ok
Lawyer would have to be...or know one...
For current occasion...
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"Hello xxx,
You want to surprise your family and friends for Christmas? Dare to do so. The Internet is teeming with unusual gift ideas, and with PayPal you're covered for Christmas shopping. How convenient that you still have credit on your PayPal account.* And if you want to check your recent activities before shopping online, just log on <PayPal-Link>."
I got this email. Sender address looks ok (even the "mouseover-backed" one). But even though I actually still have credit, I don't log in via the link provided. Should never do in such cases in general.
</PayPal-Link>
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it said: Dear Mr. xxx
we wanted to make you aware that due to an error your name was visible on the Amazon website.
The error has been fixed and you do not need to do anything.
I wrote down in which context my name was there. But it was not answered.
Maybe under the reviews, I just thought of it.
That on the subject of data protection others get with something like that million lawsuits, many website operators are warned since the new regulation, Instragram users have to pay a fine because they have not marked a picture with advertising, but Amazon makes names public, writes ne small mail and everything is ok
Lawyer would have to be...or know one...
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