While we're on the subject, watch for faked emails from Ebay as this same kind
of scam is run using bogus Ebay web pages as well.
Roadster content: Still looking for the trick to removing / replacing the
ignition lock core from the ignition assembly on my '68 1600.
Jeff Douglas
jdouglas@nxnw.net
Spokane, WA
'68 SPL311-18789
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Hendricksen [mailto:tom@fransfancies.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 8:34 AM
> To: Steve Pinkston; Kenn Arnst; Deanna Hess; Dave Girk; Kathy Pearce;
> Tim Criswell; Tim Forney; Harry Hendricksen; Audry Nurmi; Khrissie
> Krewson; Lisa Hendricksen; Joy Kinnaman; Roadsters E-Mail List
> Subject: OT - Bogus PayPal Mailing
>
>
> I know many of you use PayPal to pay for items. I know I do.
>
> Yesterday I received an e-mail from service@paypal.com asking
> me to update
> my information to verify my PayPal status.
**SNIP**
> This is the second time I have had someone attempt to scam me
> under the
> PayPal guise. The first time they just sent a bill, which
> could be paid
> using PayPal. Keep your eyes open and think before you respond. The
> Security Department at PayPal is very responsive and wants to
> hear about
> anything that looks funny in any way. They will let you know
> if what you
> are seeing is true or not.
>
> Tom Hendricksen
> 69 2000
> Portland
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