PAY.PAL.
Purchase Payment Receipt
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Invoice Information
Transaction ID: PP-94720153
Invoice Date: March 16, 2026
Payment Method: Pay.Pal. Balance
Order Status: CompletedCustomer Information
Customer Name: Registered Pay.Pal. User
Email Address: Customer Email On File
Customer ID: PL-5428139Product Description Amount
Apple iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) - Natural Titanium $699.00
Standard Shipping Included
Sales Tax $5.20
Total Amount $694.20Important Notice:
This receipt confirms your recent Pay.Pal. purchase for an Apple product. If you did not authorize this transaction, please contact Pay.Pal. support immediately before the order processing is completed.
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Carrier: Telimize
Dialer Used: ViciDial
Call Center Location: India ![]()
Answers as: “Customer Service” or “PayPal”
Technician: “Christine Watson”
Falsely Claims: Unauthorized transactions
Remote Access Software: UltraViewer (ID: 88553786/DESKTOP-T55Y8O9) and ConnectWise from fumsite.top (Code: 62490)
Once remotely connected to my virtual machine, the incredibly-gandu “Christine Watson” asked for me to log into my nonexistent PayPal account before having me fill out a “PayPal Refund/Cancellation Form,” which they falsely claim is “affiliated with the Better Business Bureau”
- However, “Christine” wanted me to fill it out slowly so she can steal some personally-identifiable information, so I rushed it and hit “submit” on her before she asked me to fill out the form once more.
- When I refused, “Christine” asked for me to log into my nonexistent bank account. However, since I don’t do online banking, I was asked to “enroll” for an online bank account before repeatedly asking if I have a crypto wallet and then, once more, to search for my bank on Google.
- “Christine” then refused to “suppoat”

