I had exactly the same email today. It appeared to be a statement of transfer, but was not in my native currency, which was strange. It did NOT have my name on it, and checking the details showed it came from someone with a hotmail address. It did not tie to anything I had authorised, did not have my correct details, but did appear to be a good copy. Forwarded to spof@paypal.com, and I fully expect it to come back as a fake. There was no request for me to send money, only to confirm a payment and had a link to click if I wished to contest it. I suspect that clicking that would take to to a paypal spoofed page that asked for my log in details, and would then tell me that the transaction had been cancelled, while keeping my details. To be honest, it does look real, and as it does not ask for money but is just a confirmation, it seems legit. If ti doesnt look or feel right- ignore it.
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