eBay, much like many online companies, has had a few security breaches over the years. If you notice a fraudulent charge on your eBay account, you will need to act immediately by follow these helpful tips.
eBay is an online platform where users can buy and sell products to each other. The American company was founded in 1995 by Pierre Omidyar during the dot-com buddle. eBay is the world's tenth-largest Internet company by revenue.
eBay, much like many online companies, has had a few security breaches over the years. If you notice a fraudulent charge on your eBay account, you will need to act immediately. Follow the steps as outlined below.
Some signs to watch out for that can indicate that your account has been compromised include:
Suddenly being locked out of your account
Selling items you've never listed
Unexplained transactions
Complaints from third parties
You need to notify eBay as quickly as possible so they can recover your account and stop further transactions. Before contacting eBay, you will want to secure your account and get as much information as possible so the eBay customer service representative can better assist you.
Go to www.ebay.com
Select 'My eBay' in the top right corner of the screen.
You can sign in to your account with your email address and password. Alternatively, you can sign in with your Facebook or Google accounts.
If you are unable to sign in to your account, contact eBay Customer Support by phone immediately. If you can still sign in to your account, change your email and password immediately.
Change your secret question.
Verify your contact information and payment details. Make sure that the shipping address, payment information, and contact information on the account haven't been changed.
Check your active bid on your account and make sure they are all yours. You will need to contact eBay to remove fraudulent bids or listings.
After you have completed the above steps, you should call the eBay Customer Service team by phone. You may have to provide some personal information to verify your identification. Make sure to have the eBay customer service representative email you a confirmation of the call and next steps, so there is a record that you alerted eBay as quickly as possible.
After contacting eBay, contact your bank and notify them about the security breach. Follow your bank's advice on the next steps.
Note that this response is not necessarily recommended. Response via email can take several hours or days. While you have changed your eBay password, your account has been hacked into before, so it's considered vulnerable.
You can choose to alert eBay to the fraudulent activity on your account by going to this link.
Fill out the form. You will need to provide your email address, your User ID (optional ID), and details of the fraudulent charges.
Select 'Send' and wait for eBay to respond to you.
Contact your bank and notify them about the security breach. Follow your bank's advice on the next steps.
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