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Paypal dodgy transaction

Just had an email from paypal saying my account has been given limited access due to a suspicous transaction. Just logged in (via typing in name as there were no links on email) and yes there was a $15.99 to some computer place in the US. Asked me to validate my bank account no., and change my security settings and then reported the transaction. Got a automated email stating they are looking into it and it should be refunded ASAP. Kinda worried. Does this happen a lot? Got AVG and zone alarm so not sure how its happened:confused:
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  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    did the url change to https when you logged in?
    (did the padlock appear?)
    Get some gorm.
  • humfer
    humfer Posts: 1,779 Forumite
    ormus wrote: »
    did the url change to https when you logged in?
    (did the padlock appear?)

    Yep, all seemed fine when logged into paypal. Just wondering if someone has found a way of taking a payment just using my paypal account name/email but without the password, which has alerted paypal????
  • Infidel
    Infidel Posts: 1,226 Forumite
    Just google paypalsucks for help and info on how to deal with this terrible company.
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  • humfer wrote: »
    Just had an email from paypal saying my account has been given limited access due to a suspicous transaction. Just logged in (via typing in name as there were no links on email) and yes there was a $15.99 to some computer place in the US. Asked me to validate my bank account no., and change my security settings and then reported the transaction. Got a automated email stating they are looking into it and it should be refunded ASAP. Kinda worried. Does this happen a lot? Got AVG and zone alarm so not sure how its happened:confused:
    Are you sure you were on Paypal as this sounds like a phishing email.

    Did you click on a link to get to paypal, did they name you by name or was it "dear paypal user"?
  • superscaper
    superscaper Posts: 13,369 Forumite
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    alanrowell wrote: »
    Are you sure you were on Paypal as this sounds like a phishing email.

    Did you click on a link to get to paypal, did they name you by name or was it "dear paypal user"?

    " Just logged in (via typing in name as there were no links on email) "
    "She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
    Moss
  • I never trust ANY email from eBay or Paypal, I always log in via my shortcut and have a look, I hope you've not been phished!
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  • superscaper
    superscaper Posts: 13,369 Forumite
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    sleep2much wrote: »
    I never trust ANY email from eBay or Paypal, I always log in via my shortcut and have a look, I hope you've not been phished!

    Am I reading a different post to everyone else?

    "" Just logged in (via typing in name as there were no links on email) ""
    "She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
    Moss
  • Belnahua
    Belnahua Posts: 1,493 Forumite
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    Am I reading a different post to everyone else?

    "" Just logged in (via typing in name as there were no links on email) ""

    I read the same as you superscaper, as I was just about the chuck the laptop across the room, if one more person wrote another comment like that!

    It actually sounds more genuine, as there were no links in the email, which is something a phisher would not do!
    A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.
  • BexTech
    BexTech Posts: 4,772 Forumite
    Am I reading a different post to everyone else?

    "" Just logged in (via typing in name as there were no links on email) ""

    I was thinking the same.

    I sure some people either don't bother reading before posting or do so on purpose.
    It's PAC not PAC Code, it's MAC not MAC Code, it's PIN not PIN Number, it's ATM not ATM Machine, it's LCD not LCD Display, it's DVD not DVD disc... It's no one not noone, It's a lot not alot, It's got not gotten... Panini is the plural of panino - there is no S!!
    (OK my English isn't great, the sciences, maths & IT are my strong points!)
  • humfer
    humfer Posts: 1,779 Forumite
    Thanks for all the replys guys

    Just to confirm, the email seems to be legit from paypal stating that they had spotted suspicious activity on my account and that it had been restricted

    I therefore logged in using explorer and typing in the address (indeed there were no links on the email anyway), and then logging in as usual

    I then changed my security settings as requested and then by looking at recent account activity found a dodgy payment of US15.99 to some dragon computer store

    Therefore reported it and have an automated response from paypal stating that they have requested proof of purchase from the dragon place and once its confirm as suspect the money will be returned

    I can only therefore assume that whoever has made the payment to themselves from my account doesn't have my password, or at least has done something in a non-normal way (for example I didn't get any automated 'thankyou for paying......' email) which has somehow triggered paypal's fraud checking system

    Had a look at that anti-paypal site which was suggested a few replys back and its pretty scary stuff.
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