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The invoice the seller has sent to you is fake, and it's not the PayPal's official address from which you received the email. When you'll click on the link in the email, it will redirect you to a fake webpage with a fake PayPal login field.
You're Protected If: Report it within 60 days and PayPal will investigate. You will be covered by our $0 Liability for Eligible Unauthorized Transactions program. All you have to do is log in to your account and open a dispute to get the refund process started. If you made the purchase on eBay, start here instead.
When the buyer receives the invoice, they just press Pay with PayPal to complete the transaction. ... Like other PayPal transactions, those taking place over Messenger are covered by PayPal Purchase Protection for Buyers meaning, when the invoice is issued and paid, buyers are protected.
The PayPal Buyer Protection protects the Buyer if an item purchased has not been shipped (Item Not Received or INR) or if a shipped item is significantly not as described by the Seller (SAD); see Section 4.
You were charged for something you didn't purchase. This may mean someone has used your PayPal account without your knowledge or approval. Report it within 60 days and PayPal will investigate. You will be covered by our $0 Liability for Eligible Unauthorized Transactions program.
Use PayPal to complete your payment. Pay for the item with one payment. ... Let the seller know there's a problem with the transaction by opening a dispute in the Resolution Center within 180 days of making your payment. ... Keep your PayPal account in good standing.
Can you get scammed by giving someone your PayPal email? If you give them an email address linked to your PayPal account, several things can happen. They can pretend they are you and send email which appears to be from that address. They can try to guess your password and gain access to your PayPal or other accounts.
Once a scammer has hacked into somebody else's PayPal account (as in the case of the phishing email scam), they can make purchases and send payments with the money from the account they have taken over. ... PayPal may reimburse the seller if they are able to confirm that the account that made the payment was hacked.
It's perfectly safe to give them your email address — as long as they don't know your password — but usually what happens after that, is if it is a scammer, you start receiving fake emails trying to get you to believe money is in your account...... when it really was never sent at all.
Scammers use email or text messages to trick you into giving them your personal information. They may try to steal your passwords, account numbers, or Social Security numbers. If they get that information, they could gain access to your email, bank, or other accounts.
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