Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
If someone has hacked Pay pal and not scammed you, you will be covered.
Looks like this might be the case, I read something about 28,000 Paypal passwords being leaked just last November so mine musta been one of them...

Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
You do know its the Mexicans who own the MannyPac blow up doll factory.
I thought it was a pharmaceutical factory, who said that? All right that was just a joke and seriously, no ped accusation will come from me. As my boy sez he lost fair and square and doesn't believe in the ped stuff, I think that's fair enough and I'll go with that...

You know Andre, we pinoys have a real good sense of humor. Just before every New Year, they start to sell firecrackers of all sizes, some of them could be lethal. The biggest ones are as big as the biggest pet bottles and they usually come with a name that starts with 'Goodbye' like 'Goodbye bin Laden' or 'Goodbye Gloria' (ex-President) and this year they came up with the name 'Goodbye Pacquiao,' and it's not made in Mexico, it's made here. It's a Chinese superstition, they say the louder the luckier and more prosperous we will be in the coming year and we ended up as poor every year while the local Chinese businessmen who makes them grew more prosperous each year.

Quote Originally Posted by Xwetie View Post
Cash is king,

I like my money right where i can see em, In the closet.

Damn i hate banks! even though it's simple but you cant just take em out, you have to book a meeting, and you can only take out a certain amount...
LOL, you must be the famous Ebeneezer, com'on buddy, let go some of them...

Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
lol paypal is the worst. sorry bout your luck, but meh, paypal. Using that is one step down from financing a Nigerian prince's exile and washing his moneys for him
We got not much choice here, most overseas stores don't accept locally issued Credit Cards directly, but Paypal is accepted almost universally...

Quote Originally Posted by Saddo View Post
sorry to hear that mate... only ever go onto paypal by typing in the address in the url.. never follow a link in an email or off any site.

forward any such emails to spoof@paypal.com
LOL, I just clicked that link thinking it was the real thing...
Ya, I've been victim of that on my Yahoo email account couple of times. I thought I was signing-in at the real site but actually it was a fake site, obviously 'seeing' everything I typed. Yahoo came up with a solution though, they use the new 'signature' method, which I hope will work...