Still happening. The only reason this is more dangerous, is because 1) It's sent from a valid email, and good standing company (PayPal). 2) The copywrited Logo is attached. The invoice contains the actual Logo of GoDaddy, who you own the domain with. This may be the only thing PayPal might find themselves in hot water for, as they have been notified of (illicit use of trademarked Logo with intent to scam), which is a picture from their own website. Link to GoDaddy TradeMark Logo: https://pics.paypal.com/00/s/OTJYMzI3WFBORw/p/NTAxZmM1M2MtYzVjNS00NTBjLWI1ZTUtM2NjZDFkYzRiZDQz/image_109.PNG?utm_source=unp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=PPC000977&utm_unptid=cfb615d9-4acd-11ea-8ea9-b875c00b7df1&ppid=PPC000977&cnac=US&rsta=en_US&cust=K8R54HEYKMZGJ&unptid=cfb615d9-4acd-11ea-8ea9-b875c00b7df1&calc=43ab02c802c02&unp_tpcid=invoice-buyer-notification&page=main:email:PPC000977:::&pgrp=main:email&e=cl&mchn=em&s=ci&mail=sys Because this scam is missing the major red flags (unidentified sender email, unidentified domain, unidentified URL in links - these are all major corporations), a lot of people are falling for them. I do not know the legal ramifications of going about this type of activity, but potentially only the sender would be liable for trademark infringment, as there does not seem to be a real scam in those emails other than a fake invoice.
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