I forwarded those emails I'd received a couple of weeks ago to paypal.
If you receive any phishing email concerning your paypal account do the following:
Check all URLs there by hovering your mouse on them to read the links on your processor above the start button.
If any link rather than paypal secure link is visible delete or report this email directly.
If there's a paypal secure link, take another step to review that email using your outlook express or email tools to view source.
In outlook express click to highlight the received email, click on file, go to property, and there you’ll see two taps "General" and "Details", so click on details to view all IPs, sources and paths.
This will help you determine if this email was really from paypal or not and will give you some important details if you want to report that email scam to paypal to take measures.
To report such kind of email scam login to your paypal account through your secure login URL. It's better to get that URL into your favourites. To do this click on Ctrl plus D at the same time.
I'll publish a summary of what paypal "says" always and particularly in replying to my forwarding next time.
Regards
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