Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 14:09:11 -0400
Reply-To: Bob Adams <bobadams@CHARTERMI.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Bob Adams <bobadams@CHARTERMI.NET>
Subject: Re: ATTEMPTED FRAUD BY LIST MEMBER ADAM PUZEREWSKI: READ CAREFULLY
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Are you sure about that ?? I have got payments from paypal to an alternate
email addresses. If you get a paypal email like the the one you got before -
Paypal will let you send paypal payment to people that dont have a paypal
account They have to sign up to accept it is all..
So be careful about slinging the F word around so much.. Not sure about your
situation though just my thoughts
Bob Adams
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Smith" <smithtj@NBNET.NB.CA>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 1:45 PM
Subject: ATTEMPTED FRAUD BY LIST MEMBER ADAM PUZEREWSKI: READ CAREFULLY
> Hi folks,
>
> I've attached a message from the guy who was so urgently looking
> for a BA-6 heater yesterday. He replied back about 5 minutes after
> I posted I had one for sale. In a major rush to get it etc. I also
> had two other enquiries from longtime list members who I know fine.
>
> Note that the message purports to be a PayPal payment confirmation,
> buy hey, funny it comes >From: Puzerewski@msn.com. So I went to accept
> the payment and lo and behold, nothing there. Why..... well because
> when I told Adam to send the money I gave him my new email address, but
> PayPal uses my old one. No way would it have accepted any payment, the
> account simply doesn't exist. Strike two. You didn't really think I'd
> ship without accepting the PayPal transaction, or at least checking it
> did you?!
>
> I've reported this to PayPal security, Adam's address is right below.
> If someone would like to call the local police in Mt. Pleasant SC and
> tell them I'm wanting to lay a charge of attempted fraud, with all
> documentation available, please let me know and let me know how.
> Failing that I will be calling them myself.
> If anyone has done deals with him I hope it went better than my dealing.
> If anyone in/nearby Mt Pleasant SC knows this guy give him one for me
> (don't hurt his bus!) I'm pretty disgusted by this. Gary, the heaters are
> yours, we'll sort out payment later. Finally, get this SOB off the vanagon
> list forever!! Tim Smith
>
> Adam Puzereweski
> 2052 Prospect Hill Dr.
> Mt. Pleasant, SC, 29464
>
>
>
> and here's Adam's copy of the usual paypal confirmation message........
>
>
>
> >Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 04:40:40 -0700
> >From: Puzerewski@msn.com
> >To: smithtj@NBNET.NB.CA
> >Reply-To: Puzerewski@msn.com
> >Subject: BA-6 payment
> >
> >You've got cash!
> >
> >Adam Puzerewski just sent you money with PayPal.
> >
> >Amount: $250.00
> >Subject: BA-6 payment
> >Note: Please ship within the next few weeks. Include everything you can
no
> matter how obscure!
> >
> >
> >Simply click http://www.paypal.com/links/uni and complete the
> >one-page registration form to claim your money. For a limited
> >time, if you sign up and complete the bonus requirements, you will
> >receive a $5 New Account Bonus (U.S. members only).
> >
> >You may withdraw your money at any time by requesting a check
> >or making a direct deposit to your bank account. You can also
> >send the money to your friends.
> >
> >PayPal lets users send money to anyone with an email address. Use
> >PayPal.com to settle restaurant tabs with colleagues, pay
> >friends for movie tickets, or buy a baseball card at an online
> >auction. You can also send personalized money requests to your
> >friends for a group event or party.
> >
> >For more information about PayPal, check out
> >http://www.paypal.com/.
> >
> >Welcome to PayPal!
> >
> >
> >Note: If you already have a PayPal account, be sure to log in
> >at http://www.paypal.com/ and add this email address in the
> >Profile subtab under My Account to collect your money.
> >
> >
> >----------------------------------------------
> >
> >"Best of the Web"
> >- Forbes
> >
> >"Using the service is actually safer than a check or money order."
> >- Wall Street Journal
> >
> >"The beauty is that you can send money -- real money, not one of
> >those gimmicky Internet currencies -- to anyone with an email address."
> >- New York Times
> >
> >"PayPal can play a major role in your life. You can use it to pay
> >for stuff at auction sites, settle dinner debts with friends or nudge
> >your cousin to repay that $50 he borrowed at the family reunion."
> >- Time
> >
> >"This is truly one of the easiest services to use. Setting up an
> >e-mail account at Yahoo! takes longer!"
> >- Internet.com
> >
> >*********************************************************************
> > PAYPAL SECURITY REMINDERS
> >
> > Protect Your Password
> >
> >PayPal and its representatives will NEVER ask you to reveal your
> >password. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to this policy. If anyone asks for
> >your password by phone or by email, or on any website other than
> >PayPal.com, refuse and immediately report this to service@paypal.com.
> >
> > Email Links and Logging In
> >
> >If you are logging in to your PayPal account after clicking a link
> >in an email or clicking on a logo, make sure the URL appearing in
> >your browser window begins with https://www.paypal.com.
> >
> >*********************************************************************
> >
> >
> >
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