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1-208-453-7433 PayPal Order Cancellation Email Scam

The "PayPal Order Cancellation" scam email below is being sent by scammers. The aim of the scammers is to trick potential victims into calling them at the fake PayPal customer support telephone number: 1-208-453-7433. If potential victims call the fake customer service number, they will contact the scammers who will pretend to be from PayPal. They will ask their potential victims to provide them with their account credentials, personal and financial information. If the requested information is given to the scammers, it will be used fraudulently.

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The PayPal Order Cancellation Email Scam

From: Tiesha Delpino tieshadelpino991@gmail.com

Sent: Monday, April 25, 2022, 07:21:02 AM EDT

Subject: Thanks for your purchase

Dear PayPal Customer

We notice unauthorized transactions from your PayPal account.

If This Transaction Is Not Made by You Then Kindly Call Us for Cancellation of this Order

Otherwise, your $830.99 USD will be charged today.

Your order number: TR-85433H

Transaction ID: OJU-987446-BH

$830.99 USD Will be from your PayPal account

If you want to cancel this order, give us call on Helpline Number: +1-208-453-7433

Order Invoice

Description Quantity Unit Price Total Price

iPhone 13Pro Max 1 $830.99 $830.99

Your Order Information

Order Number- TR-85433H

Order Date: 04/25/2022

Items Ordered: 1 Your Billing Information

Total Amount will be charge: $830.99 USD

Thank you for your recent order with us. If you have any question or want a refund for this order, please call on our Helpline Number: 1(810)331-2167

Thank You

General Manager

JOHN PARKER

If you were tricked by this email scam, please contact PayPal and your bank for help.

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