More than 40 people have been cheated by a PayPal scam which involves fake buyers sending fake emails to pretend that they have paid for the items. The emails reportedly looked legitimate as it seemed to have come from PayPal and other reputable banks. In some cases, they cheated people of fake "admin fees" to activate their PayPal accounts in order for them to receive payment. Victims of the scam did not receive a single cent. The SPF is warning everyone to always seek official verification by logging in to their PayPal accounts first, rather than opening attachments in emails or freely giving out their credit card details.
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AMOS YEE: PLEASE DONATE TO SUPPORT ME AND FREE SPEECH!
Yup, we’re talking about donating money to me again, because If you starved for 5 days and was on the brink of suicide, you might as well exploit it for cold-hard cash!
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