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Hello Kenneth M. S.,
Thanks for forwarding that suspicious-looking email. You're right - it
was a phishing attempt, and we're working on stopping the fraud. By
reporting the problem, you've made a difference!
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Every email counts. When you forward suspicious-looking emails to
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Your account security is very important to us, so we appreciate your
extra effort.
Thanks,
PayPal
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Original Message Follows:
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From: service@intl-paypal.com
Subject: Receipt for Your Payment to Jetimpex, Inc
Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 14:35:18 -0400
Monday, August 10, 2009
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