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 drcomm
 
posted on July 8, 2003 11:01:58 AM new
http://www.atnewyork.com/news/article.php/2232421

So much for Paypal's warnings about making sure you see the "https". Bottom line, as always, if you don't type in the URL for paypal yourself, don't type in any info. Period.

Deana

 
 trai
 
posted on July 8, 2003 11:45:03 AM new
http://www.atnewyork.com/news/article.php/2232421

As always it's best to go directly to paypal's site. The scammers count on people not checking the urls or headers.

 
 jackswebb
 
posted on July 8, 2003 07:44:22 PM new
Hey trai!!!!!!! How are ya? Nice ta see ya!!!!!


We're only as Good as Our Last performance.

AND THE BEAT GOES ON,,,,,
 
 trai
 
posted on July 8, 2003 08:07:53 PM new
Hi jack, doing just fine. Been busy as the summer season calls for more fishing.

 
 
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