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Recently an international guest (a student currently studying in the US) used my address to order a Paypal Prepaid Mastercard. The guest is temporarily staying at my place (via Couchsurfing) while traveling around the US. While they seem like a fine person, I don't fully trust them.
Is there any possibility of a scam here? It doesn't seem like it since it's prepaid and all, but I just wanted to make sure. Thanks for your input!
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The greatest risk is not the card but rather security of any of your computer and phone devices. They need to be physically under your control and inaccessible by visitors. Failure to protect your devices and accounts would be a serious problem.
A separate temporary prepaid card should not be a problem unless it gets linked to your account and that would be because of your own security failure.
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the store bought card can only do that much,to link to a paypal account,he would need to apply for a permanent card with his name,SS number and address.
he has no SS and he has no proof of address,it has to be a utility account in his name or others,he cant get a permanent prepaid card.
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if it is not a permanent card,I dont see why you think you will be in trouble just because she used your address to order a card?
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The greatest risk is not the card but rather security of any of your computer and phone devices. They need to be physically under your control and inaccessible by visitors. Failure to protect your devices and accounts would be a serious problem.
A separate temporary prepaid card should not be a problem unless it gets linked to your account and that would be because of your own security failure.
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