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granny grump | 15:40 Wed 12th Jul 2023 | Business & Finance
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I have just received an email saying ' You've transacted with a business that uses Stripe'.
I have never heard of them although I do shop on line. How do I find out which transaction this relates to as there is no indication as what this relates to?
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Thank you both for those links. Unfortunately neither of them answers my query. I have checked my bank statement and whilst PayPal payments show there is no sign of Stripe. I just haven't had any dealings with them
If there is no transaction showing on your accounts just ignore the email.
You could check the headers to see if it really did come from Stripe
Is the e-mail addressed to you personally or does it start 'Dear customer' or some such vague title?
I removed my post because the link broke the page.
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Thank you Barry1010 & Captain2 this was the introduction on the email


Stripe



Hi there,




Because you’ve transacted with a business that uses Stripe and you used our one-click checkout feature Link, we’re letting you know that we have updated our Terms of Service, which will go into effect on July 31, 2023.
If they can't or don't name you, just ignore - it's spam.
Check the headers.
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Thank you Captain2 Yes Barry1010 I clicked on it and this is what came up. Looks official with a 3d 'S' within a greyish circle whereas if I google Stripe it is just the word stripe in lower case and bright blue.

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