That’s the subject line of an email I received this morning. 

Here’s the full text.

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[This message was auto-generated by Rapid Action Profits Security]

The Rapid Action Profits system has caught an attempt to purchase Rapid Action Profits for $0.01 instead of its actual purchase price.

Be assured that the person was denied access to the download.

Also, it is suggested that you report this person to PayPal’s fraud department. The person’s information is as follows:PayPal Email: domain@yoursouthaustralia.com
First Name: Dom
Last Name: Aines
Business:
Country: AU

PayPal can be contacted at 888-215-5506.

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He/She probably won’t appreciate me posting his email address this way - but then… there are things about this person that I don’t particularly appreciate either.  

 The name is obviously fake, but it looks like the domain was set up just for the purpose of opening a Paypal account.

Notice that the download (a $177 product) was not made available to the purchaser?  That’s just one of a number of fraudulent purchases that RAP protects.  And why you can feel comfortable using it for higher-priced products.  Even more protection is planned for the next release of Rapid Action Profits, along with a lot of new features too.

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