Thats an old account!
Do you have your passwords saved in your computer?
Fuck no... It's my 'super strong secure password' that's absolutely memorized.
I have it written down on paper - where it can't be hacked/stolen.
It's not even attached a bank account of significance. I only put money in that account when I want to risk PayPal stealing it. So, nobody who has access to that paper would be interested in taking the account.
See, I know PayPal is an unregulated financial institution that doesn't have to obey regular banking regulations - and I know sites like "PayPalSucks.com exist for a reason. So, I trust PayPal exactly none.
It's not like someone changed the password - I'd have got an email because of it.
So, it's surely something up with PayPal. They're either having tech issues - or they have finally figured out my real name isn't "Sue G." (Same last initial. Not the same last name.)
Shit, I used my PayPal debit card to pay for something earlier today - that doesn't require a password.
Again, the account info hasn't been changed. If you change a password, if you change email, they send you an email saying that it happened.
Maybe the caps lock was on LoL
No, no... I even tried typing it into a plain text editor and pasting it into the password field - with the show password function enabled.
I'm 100% certain that there was no wrong password involved. There's no possible way that it was wrong.
You shouldn't reuse passwords - but this is one I use for certain financial things. It's impossible to guess. It'd take you 10000 years to brute force it. I only use it for select financial stuff - but it is used at a couple other sites. (It's not used for anything that can directly touch a bank account in any meaningful fashion. I'm not that much of an idiot.)
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