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Yet another internet scam warning
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<p>Sadly it's come down to the point where you almost have to treat every email as suspect. This isn't limited to eBay, PayPal, Amazon, but extends to financial institutions, social & community sites, shopping sites, etc.</p><p>One of the best pieces of advice is to never click on a link in an email, but to type the address directly into your browser (or use a bookmark you know is legit). Yes, it's extreme in a way, but when it comes to any site involving personal information it's best to be on the safe side. Whenever you receive an email regarding your account on any site, as convenient as it might be, don't click on the link but visit the site directly. It's different if you initiated the email such as requesting information, resetting your password and other things. </p>
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