My husband has received an email from Paypal saying that there is unusual activity in his account. They give a date and the location, which is apparently near New York. They say his account will be limited unless he follows a link and confirms his details. This is the 3rd time he has received this. I presume it is a scam but would like to know what you think.
It sounds like a scam. If it is addressed to him Dear customer or nothing at all, it definitely is. If it is addressed to him by name and he is at all concerned he should log into paypal as he would normally. Under no circumstances use the link. Or telephone them if that is possible.
Most likely a scam but to be sure just check your paypal account by going through the official paypal website. Any problems will be noted on there.
Just dont click the link to get to your account.
Thanks for all your replies.The sender's address says [email protected] and it addresses him by name. I'll tell him to sign in his usual way and see what happens.
Thanks wiltsman and OG. Have looked at that site and there's no scam exactly like this one where a name is mentioned. Have read the email again and it gives a free phone number, checked it and it is Paypal's. Would it be likely that a scammer would quote Paypal's phone number? Will wait until my husband comes home and ask him to sign in the normal way.
Thank you all so much. Was getting really worried when I saw that it was Paypal's phone number! Will report it as suggested, thanks for the address grasscarp.