Yep, I got one of those. The whole thing looked quite good but the grammar tipped me off. I have also received other PayPal phishbait. PayPal, Neteller, E-Bay and all credit card and banking companies tell you right off that you NEVER use a link in an email you receive. If you get an email and you have an account with that company, close that email and go through your browser directly to thed site and submit forward that mail with headers to their security department. They will immediately tell you if it's real. While you are there you can check your account and make sure it's up to date.
But NEVER use a link sent to you. I got one supposedly from PayPal that the link actually sent you to the PayPal security page...lol But the info link went somewhere else entirely. I traced the URL to someplace in Eastern Europe (Bulgaria I think)
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