VANYWHERE — Turn Time and Skills to Cryptocurrencies That Pays Bills

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I hear some people saying they don’t have skills for any job so they tend to stick on what is there even if it is a low-paying job. Stuck on a job which they hate until they retire. I beg to disagree because even a housewife has a skill that she may offer or share with other housewives. Is it really their choice? Or is it only just because opportunity did not present itself to them? Now, what if your skills can earn you a crypto even during traffic hours, even when you are just staying at home, a PWD, or any status you have now, would you be joining a program, a project or a platform? (Remember that cryptocurrencies now are really popular and unlike FIAT or paper money that are affected by inflation, values may increase overtime.) With Vanywhere, time can turn into cryptocurrency. Real people, real skills, real time! Vanywhere is a skill-sharing platform that connects people who are seeking and offering skills via live video, voice & chat Well, ...

Paypal Phishing (Fake) Emails

Phishingor fake emails are rampant online. When I was an active e-gold user, I get phishing emails almost everyday. Since my e-gold email is separate from my regular email, I just ignore all emails that inform me my e-gold account was blocked.

Today, I received a Paypal phishing (fake) email. It is not the first time but I still decide to post it here since some web users are not yet aware about phishing emails. Below is a screenshot of the Paypal phishing email that I received.



  1. item #1 - Taking a closer look, the email header has spaces between "service", "@", "paypal." and "com"
  2. item #2 - It is only the email address that was placed.
  3. item #3 - Hovering the mouse over the link, the links points to item #4 and not the link that is displayed in item #3.


Below is a screenshot of the headers of real Paypal email correspondence.

  1. items #5 and #7 have no spaces
  2. item #6 shows the full name you registered with Paypal followed by Paypal email address.

To be safe, always open your Paypal account by typing the correct URL, www.paypal.com. You can also store the link in your Favorites folder.

When you receive fake, suspicious or Paypal phishing email, forward said email to spoof@paypal.com

Comments

Anonymous said…
congratulations on being PayPerPost blog of the day
congratulations on being PayPerPost's blog of the day.
Fleur said…
Thanks for the comments. I wasn't aware of this until I read your comments and had to confirm it myself.

Thanks again for dropping by and goodluck. :)

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