News0 min ago
paypal phone number
11 Answers
Does anyone have a number fopr paypal that isnt connected to an automated system?
my mum has just had an email from paypal claiming that a new email addy has been added to her account.
she hasnt ever used paypal though set it up years ago so she cant recall her password or whether she had a card linked to it (to get password reminder you need to answer Qs about card numbers)
She tried calling them but all she gets is an automated system and really needs to speak to someone directly to get help
my mum has just had an email from paypal claiming that a new email addy has been added to her account.
she hasnt ever used paypal though set it up years ago so she cant recall her password or whether she had a card linked to it (to get password reminder you need to answer Qs about card numbers)
She tried calling them but all she gets is an automated system and really needs to speak to someone directly to get help
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by redcrx. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is likely that this email has not come from PayPal but from a fraudster hoping she will click a link on the email and enter her personal details.
She should send it to [email protected].
Check her eBay account - is there any new listings that she hasn't listed or other unusual activity?
She should send it to [email protected].
Check her eBay account - is there any new listings that she hasn't listed or other unusual activity?
Fill this in:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f9fecf49521b3f5afc18ba9034b1c79cb454909ae53a8db99
You can check the email header to see where it came from:
http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/tips/header .html
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f9fecf49521b3f5afc18ba9034b1c79cb454909ae53a8db99
You can check the email header to see where it came from:
http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/tips/header .html
There seems to be a lot of it about at the moment - the credit crunch must be bighting the fraudsters!
I have had two dodgy emails over the last couple of days about my Alliance and Leicester account and my Abbey account, neither of which I have.
If your Mum did type in the correct passwords to the email, it will tell her that they are incorrect and the fraudster will keep the real ones. On the other hand, if they were rubbish then the fraudsters can't do anything. If she cant get through on the phone, she needs to at least send off an email and keep a copy - paypal should cover her from the point at which she advised them that her account could be used fraudulently.
I have had two dodgy emails over the last couple of days about my Alliance and Leicester account and my Abbey account, neither of which I have.
If your Mum did type in the correct passwords to the email, it will tell her that they are incorrect and the fraudster will keep the real ones. On the other hand, if they were rubbish then the fraudsters can't do anything. If she cant get through on the phone, she needs to at least send off an email and keep a copy - paypal should cover her from the point at which she advised them that her account could be used fraudulently.
thank you all.
Mumk has now got an email back from paypal who say that it may have been a phishing mail she recieved.
She managed to log into paypal, change her password and then close down the account (she didnt use it anyway)
We now have to run and antivirus scan on her PC and fingers crossed all will be OK.
Mumk has now got an email back from paypal who say that it may have been a phishing mail she recieved.
She managed to log into paypal, change her password and then close down the account (she didnt use it anyway)
We now have to run and antivirus scan on her PC and fingers crossed all will be OK.
Hi redcrx.This happened to me last year and after 2 weeks of panic I also closed my Paypal account.Someone in the US had taken about �80 from my account,Paypal informed me within about an hour.I did manage to speak to someone who was really helpful.I found a number somewhere on the site.She told me that this person had probably tried this on about 100 accounts (smallish amounts) I was really worried because the account was linked to my bank account.Anyway long story short I closed it and have never used it again.If I buy on Ebay I just look for a seller who will accept a personal cheque but it's not that easy.Your mum did the right thing.