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  2. Airbnb Scams: The 5 Most Common Ones and How to Avoid Them - AOL

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    Find out how to avoid Airbnb scams when booking your long overdue vacation, and try out that treehouse (or city pad, or houseboat, or barn) with confidence! The post Airbnb Scams: The 5 Most ...

  3. Is Airbnb safe? Check for these four red flags to avoid scams ...

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    Scammers may send fake Airbnb links to your email inbox requesting you to input data to secure a booking or receive a special deal. Don't click the link and instead log onto the platform to check ...

  4. Never Fall for These Airbnb Rental Scams - AOL

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    Hosts sometimes ask potential renters to pay outside of the Airbnb platform, whether through a wire transfer, a third-party payment site such as PayPal or Zelle, or even Bitcoin.

  5. PayPaI - Wikipedia

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    The scam involves sending PayPal account holders a notification email claiming that PayPal has "temporarily suspended" their account. Instead of linking to PayPal.com, the site references in the email link to a convincing duplicate of the site at paypai.com, in the hope that the user will enter their PayPal login details, which the owner of ...

  6. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Phishing - an attempt by scammers to pose as a legitimate company or individual to steal someone's personal information, usernames, passwords, or other account information. • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s ...

  7. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Signs of a hacked account • You're not receiving any emails. • Your AOL Mail is sending spam to your contacts. • You keep getting bumped offline when you're signed into your account. • You see logins from unexpected locations on your recent activity page. • Your account info or mail settings were changed without your knowledge.

  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Phishing scams happen when you receive an email that looks like it came from a company you trust (like AOL), but is ultimately from a hacker trying to get your information. All legitimate AOL Mail will be marked as either Certified Mail, if its an official marketing email, or Official Mail, if it's an important account email. If you get an ...

  9. Think before you click this holiday season: Payment app fraud ...

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    Scam #1: “Account Problems” Beware of this scam: you get an ominous email telling you that your account has been frozen or is in danger of being suspended, telling you to click on a provided ...