eBay/PayPal
- PlacentiaSoccerMom
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eBay/PayPal
A bored member called me today because he had money stolen from Ebay/PayPal today. He may or may not tell his story later.
From what I was told by my bank, this happens all of the time and this type of theft is becoming more frequent.
I am being bossy but I would encourage everyone to:
1. Make sure that your eBay and PayPal passwords are different from each other and from all of your other passwords.
2. Think about not connecting your checking account to your PayPal account. Use a credit card because it's easier to get your money back.
3. If you must use a checking account, having a checking account just for your PayPal purchases and fund it as you spend money. Make sure that there is no overdraft protection from your savings account to this account.
From what I was told by my bank, this happens all of the time and this type of theft is becoming more frequent.
I am being bossy but I would encourage everyone to:
1. Make sure that your eBay and PayPal passwords are different from each other and from all of your other passwords.
2. Think about not connecting your checking account to your PayPal account. Use a credit card because it's easier to get your money back.
3. If you must use a checking account, having a checking account just for your PayPal purchases and fund it as you spend money. Make sure that there is no overdraft protection from your savings account to this account.
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Re: eBay/PayPal
Thank you for the tips.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:A bored member called me today because he had money stolen from Ebay/PayPal today. He may or may not tell his story later.
From what I was told by my bank, this happens all of the time and this type of theft is becoming more frequent.
I am being bossy but I would encourage everyone to:
1. Make sure that your eBay and PayPal passwords are different from each other and from all of your other passwords.
2. Think about not connecting your checking account to your PayPal account. Use a credit card because it's easier to get your money back.
3. If you must use a checking account, having a checking account just for your PayPal purchases and fund it as you spend money. Make sure that there is no overdraft protection from your savings account to this account.
- sunflower
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I just closed my paypal account. I will probably leave my ebay account open, although that has been compromised more than once. Nothing of financial impact to me, thankfully.
I don't think you actually need a paypal account unless you need to accept payments (which I don't). I believe you can buy something through paypal with a credit card, without having an account, and then you can use a virtual number that will expire.
After what happened to you PSM, I no longer trust PayPal or ebay at all!!!!
I don't think you actually need a paypal account unless you need to accept payments (which I don't). I believe you can buy something through paypal with a credit card, without having an account, and then you can use a virtual number that will expire.
After what happened to you PSM, I no longer trust PayPal or ebay at all!!!!
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