Yeah, I've gotten Paypal things like that before. I think once I clicked on the link and saw they were wanting my bank info and stopped there. It's annoying how many e-mails there are like that.
I got something like that a few months ago, I always go straight to the real website and check if it is real. (someone tried to get my YouTube password of all things >> )
I typically check the address of the link they want me to follow on these types of e-mails. If it goes to an unfamillar address or an address that tries to pretend to be real, that's when I know to delete it.
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Thanks for the warning!
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