Tema: Re: Ar cia tikrai PAYPAL?
Autorius: RolF2
Data: 2012-08-07 13:20:06
as siunciau viska faksu, biski kazkaip rimciau man pasirode taip persiust 
:), viskas suejo, viskas ok


"Rrr" <lithinfo@microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:jvqobi$sgp$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
Taip, turbut PayPal, bet nieko nesiusk per email'a, viskas daroma 
prisijungus prie PayPal, ten yra formos, uzpildai, prisegi failus ir tiek. 
Jei taves ju praso - uzpildyk, jei ne, tavo akauntas bus 
apribotas/uzblokuotas su visais pinigais.

ID kortele/pasas + saskaita uz buta/mobileka, kuria gauni i pasto dezute 
(vardas/pavarde/adresas turi sutapti su nurodytu PayPal). - tinka, 
isbandyta.

O paprase, nes turbut gavai kazkiek pinigu is kazkur (parduotas daiktas ebay 
ar kitos iplaukos).


"Sigitas" <sigbart@takas.lt> wrote in message 
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> Įtartinai atrodo reikalavimas, ar čia tikrai PAYPAL?
> ...
>
>
> Please send PayPal copies of the following items to help confirm your
> identity to comply with EU regulations:
>
> A valid photo ID for account holder such as: National ID card, Passport,
> Driving License, Official government issued Photo ID (Army, Police,
> Diplomatic), or Residency Permit
> Proof of address, such as a postal bank statement*, a postal credit card
> statement,* a mobile phone bill**, an online utility bill or financial
> statement**, a driving license issued in the last 12 months (different 
> than
> the one used to confirm your identity), or a National ID Card issued in 
> last
> 12 months (different than the one used to confirm your identity)
> * Financial institution can differ from those listed in your PayPal 
> account
>
> ** Must include logo of institution, your name, physical address, a valid
> date of issue (date may be present in recent transactions or as part of
> "last log in"), and transactions (if a bank account statement)
>
> We take your privacy seriously. Any personal identifying information you
> submit to PayPal remains private, secure and is only shared with a third
> party when required by law.
>