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Showing posts with label PayPal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PayPal. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Rebtel for Communicating Friends and Family through Mobile Line

Do you know what Rebtel is? Do you have love-ones abroad? Do you use to call using your regular phone?

Well, I am not promoting Rebtel but a friend of mine is using this. I am also using it for couple of months already and I can say, it does its job and doesn't get minutes if you are not using it. This rebtel works very well. If you are new, upon registration you can have 5 minutes free call. Wow, isn't it? Aside from low cost of loads, the signal is perfect too. I am calling using a local number which Rebtel programmed. If I call, I dial directly from my phone and Rebtel connect it directly without me waiting. And they can accept payment through PayPal. So this is cool. Why not try, eh? If you want to sign-up, you can even go directly to the Rebtel's website unless if  you want to sign-up on my referral which you can go through here:  http://www.rebtel.com/u/02368233262 (that would be 5 bucks for me, but as I said you can go directly to their website without using my referral). Just let me know if you have any questions.

I will stop maybe buying loads using cards 'coz it cost a bit for me and it deducts day to day after using it, without me doing the call. I am one satisfied Rebtel customer.

Isn't technology, awesome? It is now very handy to connect family and friends even if how many miles of far are of each other. Great!

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Protect Your Personal Data on the Internet

Web site clones can entrap the unwary. They really look legitimate, but are used by hackers to steal personal data. Example: One criminal cloned the site of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and sent out E-mails asking customers to visit their ISP to confirm credit card data. Each E-mail contained a link to the phony site, where the hacker stole credit card numbers.

Your self-defense is to check a domain name using the WHOIS program, www.nsi.com. Type in the site’s Web address to see who operates it. If details do not match those of the legitimate site you wanted to visit, then you should not entertain that email, or stay away from it. One important thing also is to use Mozilla Firefox browser to which you have to check the website concern's SQL (you can do it by hovering your mouse to the circle just on the left side near of URL, if it says " This website does not supply identity information" then, you must be alarmed! Yes, be alarmed!

Only today, my dearie friend told me that she has an email from Paypal and was asking her to update her bank information or credit card information. Good thing, she knows it is not the legit PayPal. So, what she did was forward the email to PayPal, and had a great reply from them. They thanked her for forwarding that email and they told her that they would definitely investigate who operate such kind of Internet Mail (email).

So, be alarmed! Be cautious and exercise your guts and instinct! We know that our world is full of trickery, so be wary (or else you'll be sorry)!

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Paypal Security

As part of blogging, PayPal is connected to bloggers. I am pretty sure all bloggers has PayPal account and  that bloggers keep their PayPal to be in safe always as possible. I read a lot of scary experiences from others about their PayPal has been hacked and locked. Scary right? So far I am in safe side and don’t have any problem with PayPal. What some resourceful and careful individual PayPal user/s usually do is to open a PayPal account in one computer and that computer is the personal one. Just don’t open PayPal anywhere else. Also, don't leave much money on my PayPal. Withdraw it directly and transfer to your bank the earlier the better. Simple precaution helps! But sometimes we cannot avoid incidents that hackers roam around and find some ways to hacked your account. So be vigilant and don’t open any link sent to you by email. Log-in directly to PayPal website address and you will feel mo secured. One more thing, Mozilla browser helps as well by pointing your cursor to the left side of the URL, it has SSL certificate there if it's the true PayPal website and it has https on its URL. Be sure it is not faded too, it is as clear as a diamond. Ha! Kidding aside but am serious. The website's (PayPal) letters-typed are not blurry. Just my unsolicited advise as I am using PayPal for years already and have seen and read precautions from them and other reliable resources.

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