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If you receive a suspicious message that appears to be from PayPal, don't click any links. Follow our instructions and forward it to us.
Before sending anything, login to PayPal and check that you received a payment. To report a suspicious email or website, forward it to phishing@paypal.com and we’ll investigate it for you. After you send us the email, delete it from your inbox.
If you believe you've received a phishing email, follow these steps right away: Forward the entire email to phishing@paypal.com. Do not alter the subject line or forward the message as an attachment. Delete the suspicious email from your email account.
If there are any red flags, we urge customers to protect themselves, and others, by forwarding suspicious emails to phishing@paypal.com, where our security experts can determine if it's a fake and get the source of the email shut down, if needed.
Received a suspicious email, or message or been directed to a fake website? Forward it to phishing@paypal.com and then delete it. We’ll investigate it for you.
If a customer receives a suspicious email, they should forward it to phishing@paypal.com. From there, our security experts can determine if it's a fake. If it is, we'll get the source of the email shut down. Reporting these emails helps protect customers and everyone else, too.
Nov-13-2024 11:20 AM. When you call the 888 number it is in India and the person answering is very sketchy and not professional. Nov-13-2024 04:16 PM. I'm getting the same amount and Longwalk Oklahoma in the email and the phone numbers they give don't appear on the Paypal site, along with the transaction ID doesn't seem to be with Paypal.
If you receive a suspicious email, FORWARD it to phishing@paypal.com. Our security experts can take a look to determine if it's a fake. If it is, we'll get the source of the email and shut it down as quickly as possible. Reporting these emails helps protect yourself and everyone else, too.
Report fraud to protect PayPal. Change password & security questions if compromised. Types of fraud include unauthorized activity & fake emails/websites.
Before sending anything, log in to PayPal and check that you received a payment. To report a suspicious email or website, forward it to phishing@paypal.com and we’ll investigate it for you. After you send us the email, delete it from your inbox.