ChatterBank1 min ago
Paypal Scammed
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I'm stressed. PayPal just contacted me and said a suspicious device had got through my password. When I checked my account it looks like someone has tried to take £899 out of my account, but PayPal appear to have flagged it as suspicious and put it on hold. Tried to get through to there customer services but they don't open till tomorrow at 8am so just have to,wait. I really don't need this, I am a carer and dont earn alot so really hope I can sort it out. I've changed my password now
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I sympathise, twice in the last year my bank account has been raided. In that case the bank picked them up and we sorted it out over the phone and they refunded the bogus payments. But, as you said, the hassle is bloody annoying.
PayPay having blocked the payment, I doubt they will release it unless you authenticated it, so try to relax until you can contact them.
I hope you get it sorted successfully, you've done the right thing in changing your password. Good luck.
PayPay having blocked the payment, I doubt they will release it unless you authenticated it, so try to relax until you can contact them.
I hope you get it sorted successfully, you've done the right thing in changing your password. Good luck.
By the way, have you used PayPal on a Public Wi-Fi or anywhere other than your home?
It could be that the transaction was intercepted on a less than secure Wi-Fi.
If I’m out and about, I disconnect for any public Wi-Fi before I process a payment on either a card or PayPal. Just in case, especially in a busy station or pub where scammers sit in wait for access to our details.
It could be that the transaction was intercepted on a less than secure Wi-Fi.
If I’m out and about, I disconnect for any public Wi-Fi before I process a payment on either a card or PayPal. Just in case, especially in a busy station or pub where scammers sit in wait for access to our details.