How Do I Report a Fake PayPal Email or Website?

When you receive a fake email on your PayPal account, you should not open it or click any links on that email. You can know that an email is fake by looking out for fraudulent discount offers or instructions that you are told to follow to avoid suspension of your account. Always forward these fake emails to PayPal so that they can shut them down.

Many people have fallen victim to fraud and scams when they receive suspicious emails from fraudsters. Most of these fraudsters aim to get your private information, especially financial details. "Phishing" is the name given to when other people try to steal your private and sensitive information.

Fraudsters pretend that they are the legal business owners and send you fake emails. These counterfeit emails have links that the scammers ask you to click on to direct you to a phony website. The fraudsters have designed the fake site in a way that attempts to imitate the legitimate ones, and you can almost believe that they are real.

Some of the fake tricks that you can receive include an email that tells you to confirm your data and ones that tell you that your account will be suspended if you do not follow the instructions that they are giving you. These instructions have a period and tell you that you should send the information urgently.

To protect your data and prevent other people from accessing your details, you should never share your private credentials with anyone, even the people you trust. Always ensure that you have a strong password that hackers cannot easily guess. A secure password involves a combination of letters, numbers, and special symbols and is more than eight characters long.

It is essential to change your password regularly, and you should never key in your password when someone is looking. If you get a suspicious email, never respond to it, and never click on the links given by the fake websites. Always let PayPal know when you are receiving these suspicious emails so that they can protect your account.

How to Report a Fake PayPal Email or Website

If you are receiving any suspicious emails on your PayPal account, you should report the problem to PayPal by following the guidelines below. This is how you go about reporting a Fake email or website on PayPal;

1. You will require your PayPal account username and password.

2. Open the fake email

3. Forward the fake email PayPal

4. Do not copy and paste the email because the critical details needed to track down the fraudsters will be lost.

5. Do not alter any information on the email.

6. Do not send the email as an attachment.

7. Delete this fake email from your account after forwarding it to PayPal

8. PayPal will look into the suspicious email sources and block them.

9. After deleting these emails, use your username and password to login to your PayPal account.

10. Look for any suspicious transactions and report them to PayPal.

11. It is recommended that you change your password to protect your account.

12. To change your PayPal password, open the settings on your account.

13. Click on" security" and select "update password."

14. Type a new password, confirm it twice, and then save it.

15. You can also update your security questions to protect your PayPal account further.

16. You can PayPal through calling contact them, sending an email or reaching them through PayPal Facebook and Twitter handles

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