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RDP Thursday: duplicitous

Written for RDP, where Martha asks us
 to get creative with the word “duplicitous”.
Thanks, Martha! Here’s where the prompt took me.

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BEWARE THE SCAMMERS!
THEY ARE DUPLICITOUS BOTTOM-FEEDERS!

This morning, an innocent-looking popup on YouTube caught my eye. I clicked it, gave it a quick glance, decided it wasn’t for me and exited. One minute later I received an order confirmation via email from PayPal for $79.00, identifying the merchant as the name on the popup … and this is without providing my ID, email address or credit card info.

WHAT??

Here’s where they get you in these days of smart technology. If you do any sort of online shopping, your credit card info is somewhere and everywhere in the ether. I was charged for simply being curious!

WTF?!?

I’m a smart person but scammers are smarter than me and you! Beware the click bait! I immediately contacted PayPal to stop all payments to this fraudulent company but I won’t relax until I receive an email confirming a stop payment action and cancellation of charges.

TOTAL DUPLICITOUS BS!

NAR©2026

This is “Won’t Get Fooled Again” by The Who

Everything on The Elephant’s Trunk was created by me, unless otherwise indicated. Thanks for your consideration. NAR©2017-present.

12 thoughts on “RDP Thursday: duplicitous”

    1. It was scary easy and the transaction email was received by me in less than a minute. Thanks for your good wishes, Esther. PayPal is very good about resolving these problems; however, there should be much better safe guards to prevent this sort of thing before it happens. ❤️

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    1. And it goes beyond clever, my sister. They are criminals …. abusive violators without a shred of decency. They set out, without a single care, to profit from unsuspecting people, even at the risk of destroying innocent lives. No one is immune.

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      1. No, you do not need to keep a credit card on file to have or use a PayPal account. You can fully operate a PayPal account using only a linked bank account, a debit card, or by maintaining a PayPal balance, though a credit card is often used as a backup funding source.  I deposited cash in my PayPal account to cover a transaction without linking a bank account or credit card. 

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