This one is a bit weird. All the links do in fact go to paypal and the address it came from is service @ paypal, though it got by mimecast’s spam signature policy.
The scam is obviously in the message, where the ones in the phone number are capital I’s and the BS info about the transaction being invisible, but how did they generate this? It’s almost like they did a guest payment to themselves using my email address to create this. Doesn’t paypal charge for that kind of thing?
Anyway - I know the most important part - it’s a scam so post it here.
“David” was too dead to provide “suppoat,” so I called back and “Jacob” transferred the call to an incredibly-invasive and incredibly-impatient “Jordan Black” who wanted me to download UltraViewer when their ConnectWise site was blocked by my ISP.
Once remotely connected to my virtual machine, “Jacob” took control to the call and wanted me to install ConnectWise from jnhelp.top, but I refused as it was blocked by my ISP.
I was asked to write down “Jordan’s” name and badge number while they attempted to install Google Chrome. I refused to have it installed without my consent, so they decided to install AnyDesk instead whiule I write down the “Receipt ID.”
I was then asked to complete a “cancellation and refund form.” Once complete, I was asked to log into my nonexistent bank account.
Since I don’t do online banking, I was asked to search for the login page of my nonexistent bank, prompting “Jacob” to transfer the call to his “Accounts Officer,” who refused to “suppoat” because I don’t do online banking.
There’s a flaw within PP (and I’ve notified them of it numerous times) that lets anyone request money from a user and is then sent from the PP address. They of course have edited and inserted pure nonsense into the body of this and redireted from another address
Dumbest beggars. “Your PayPal was hacked and we are sorry for any consequences you face”
I don’t face any consequences, PayPal has buyer protection and no PayPal customer ever has to pay for any fraud, you have consequences, not me.
“But… but you have been hacked from Ohio, New York and Russia and They are making charges on your PayPal”
Again, not my problem, you have buyer protection and that’s why I use PayPal. This sounds like a you problem, Kevin.
LoL. The idiot must not know how to block. I’m calling them over and over just abusing them.
That’s an old PBX. It’s playing The Rino Project that came as the standard on hold music back in the early 2000s.
They certainly are. The same few insults they have been using for years and years.
I’m going to out on a limb and guess there are no Mensa member in any of the callcenters in India.
They can only read a script that someone else wrote for them. Independent thought? Intelligent replies?
You could train a retarded spider monkey to their “job” in a few hours.