My wife got it. Hers was 4 tires from a garage in Alabama, with the name of a purchaser. We found out later that if you enetered your Paypal password and tried to log in, you'd get the dreaded "404" Windows error page instead of an "invalid user name/password" message. It was a dead link--all they wanted was your PP password.
She called PP to report it---they suggested that she change her password anyway, even tho she never clicked on the link. Then we flooded the scammers' server with made up user names and dummy passwords.
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