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Are You Showing a Mystery Charge from 402-935-7733 via Paypal in Your Bank or Credit Card Account? Here’s Why

Posted on 5/12/201910/16/2012 by The Internet Patrol

If you have been reviewing your bank records or credit card statement, and have found what you believe to be an unauthorized charge or charges that shows “Paypal” and the phone number (402) 935-7733, take a deep breath, and relax. It’s not what you think. Here’s what that transaction really is.

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