Is it safe to follow the links of PTC sites to the payment processors site?

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@kumarpslv (3216)
India
May 27, 2009 9:45am CST
Almost all of the PTC sites used to sell premium packages and referral packages to the members.While we make the purchase, we are supposed to pay the amount mostly by Pay Pal or Alert Pay and the PTC sites are having links to these possessors from their site to receive the amount from our account. But we are being advised to not to follow any links to access our payment processors and we are advised to type the url of the site in the address bar. In this situation, is it sage to follow their link? Is there any possibility for them to steal our passwords?
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