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"You submitted an order amounting of 59.99 GBP to Asda Stores Limited" PayPal Scam

The email message below: "You submitted an order amounting of 59.99 GBP to Asda Stores Limited", was not sent by PayPal and is a phishing scam used by scammers to attempt to trick their potential victims into entering their PayPal usernames and passwords on a bogus PayPal website.

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Here Is a Copy of the PayPal Phishing Email Scam

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Dear customer,

You submitted an order amounting to 59.99 GBP to Asda Stores Limited

Thanks for using PayPal. Please note that this is not a charge. Your account will be charged when the merchant processes your payment. You may receive multiple emails as the merchant processes your order.

Your funds will be transferred when the merchant processes your payment. Any money in your PayPal account at that time will be used before any other payment source.

View the details of this transaction online

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Merchant
Asda Stores Limited
apaypal@asda.co.uk
Instructions to merchant

You haven't entered any instructions.

Postal address
S2S Derby Supercentre Store 4607
Derby Road

Spondon DE217LW

United Kingdom Dispatch details
The seller has not provided any dispatch details yet.

Description Unit price Qty Amount

Motorola MBP28 Multi-Cam Digital Video Baby Monitor x1

Item Number 002686623 £59.99 GBP 1 £59.99 GBP

Subtotal £59.99 GBP

Payment sent to apaypal@asda.co.uk

Clicking on any of the links in this email message (DO NOT) will take you to the phishing or fraudulent website: hxxp://www.chinaehc.cn/.

Kerio Firewall blocking the fraudulent website:

Access Denied
Requested page

hxxp://www.chinaehc.cn/
Site is blocked by Kerio Filter due to its contents
Kerio Web Filter categories
Phishing/Fraud

If you enter your PayPal username and password on this fake website, it will be sent to the scammers, who will use to this information to gain access to your account.

Also, do not send your information to the email address apaypal@asda.co.uk; this is because it is a bogus email address created by scammers. This email address has nothing to do with PayPal. PayPal email addresses end with "@paypal.com".

Never click on a link to sign into any of your online accounts. Always go directly to your online accounts, by typing the website address in your web browser address bar and clicking the “Go” button or pressing the "Enter" key on your keyboard.

For example:

If you want to sign into your PayPal account, type "www.paypal.com" in your web browser address bar and click the "Go" button or press the "Enter" key on your keyboard. Once you are on the website: "www.paypal.com", sign in from there or navigate to the sign-in page.

Always ensure that your web browser address bar looks like the image below when you are visiting www.paypal.com website:

Web browser address bar www.paypal.com:

If you have already entered your PayPal user name and password on the fake PayPal website, please change your PayPal password right now.

Here are instructions for changing your PayPal password

PayPal will always address you by your first and last names. They will never address you as “Dear Customer” or “Dear User”. Once you receive an email message appearing as if it came from PayPal, it must contain your first and last names; if not, it’s more than likely a scam.

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