from: เด็กหญิงสิริเมษา แก้วกล้า <pn15105@phana.ac.th> via google.com
reply-to: เด็กหญิงสิริเมษา แก้วกล้า <pn15105@phana.ac.th>
date: Feb 26, 2026, 2:30 PM
subject: Your PayPal to BTC Payment Has Been Approved
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for your recent transaction. We are pleased to confirm that your PayPal to BTC purchase was successfully processed and recorded on February 26, 2026. The payment was completed using your designated PayPal account and approved by our system.
Customer Code: PC-728491-GH
Order Reference Number: PP-2026-6583
Processed Amount: $849.00
Payment Account: PayPal (Ending ••72)
Final Status: Approved and Securely Logged
Your transaction details are now securely maintained within our system records. Please carefully review the information above to ensure it matches your records.
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Official Notice Date: February 26, 2026
Your PayPal to BTC Payment Has Been Approved
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