PayPal Money Adder SCAM!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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    Beware of a new fraudulent movement online known as the PayPal Money Generator, also known as the PayPal Money Adder trap.
    There are three variations of the PayPal Money Adder Scam. Before we explain how they work, here are some important links you should consider checking:
    First, the real PayPal has nothing to do with this scam. It's just criminals using the brand's name. That said, the PayPal Money Adder is an app that promises to add real money to your account.
    The scammers claim to have created an AI machine adding funds to any PayPal account. Their ads even show a demo of the user's interface and how it works, so it's highly believable.
    To get the benefits, those interested must pay for this 'service,' usually 10% of the amount added. So, using a typical example, if you use the PayPal Money Generator to get $3,000 transferred to your PayPal account, you need to pay $300 to the AI machine.
    The cybercriminals advertise the app to you under the guise of providing you with an amount of money up to $5,000, pending certain conditions, while, in reality, you get nothing at all.
    What's even worse is that criminals also use many fake websites, acting as third parties endorsing the effectiveness of the PayPal Money Generator. If you look online for the app, you may see praises and testimonials from prominent websites. Of course, it's all a lie.
    So, what do scammers get?
    Let's look at a few variations of the PayPal Money Adder scam.
    1. Stealing Directly From Your PayPal Account
    The main reason why PayPal Money Generator scammers engage in this scam is to steal vital information from users. Under the simple reason for registering you on the app, crooks ask for your email.
    Days or weeks later, you receive an email that asks you to solve a problem with your PayPal account. Along these lines, attempts will be made to secure your login information. It may be in the form of a login page, or they may ask directly.
    The login is a fake PayPal page, and you won't be logging into your account. You will only provide scammers with all the information needed to steal money from your account, which could also lead to identity theft.
    Avoid any links to your bank or PayPal accounts sent through your email. Most of them are for malicious intent. To access your actual actual actual PayPal account, navigate to the web address of the real platform.
    They are the only ones authorized to make any changes to your account. They must also keep your information safe, or you will risk losing money.
    2. Selling Your Email Address
    The easiest way for the PayPal Money Adder scammers to benefit from this scheme is to get users to pay for the app. Then, these people will run away with the money before the victims can even ask to get their money back.
    I mentioned the collection on the email addresses above. Gathering email addresses may seem harmless, but it benefits the crooks operating the PayPal Money Generator scam.
    The email addresses, the good ones, are worth quite a lot. When done with collating all of the required addresses, they are sold in bulk for a lot of money to companies who will fill up your email with various spam messages.
    3. Fake Upgrades, New Versions, and Promotions
    The PayPal Money Generator scam is pretty easy to fall victim to. It is because you may think you're on the real PayPal app without knowing that scammers are looking to hurt you.
    Certain scammers go the extra mile to create fake PayPal apps. With the advancement of technology and software services, online tools are easy to make.
    Don't be deceived because these apps look much like the original ones, featuring even the PayPal logo. They also look professional and have lots of positive reviews about it.
    These are done through not-to-be-trusted websites claiming to be financial world experts, so beware. Without knowing, victims download this app and provide scammers with all their vital info.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @JamesPhillipsOfficial
    @JamesPhillipsOfficial 5 месяцев назад +4

    But there are videos here showing it added in real time. It can't all be a scam. Does make me think, the people calling it a scam are the same people who have a working software and don't want other people to have it

    • @lbj237953
      @lbj237953 2 месяца назад

      Please tell me which ones are real or legit

  • @denim_Katana
    @denim_Katana 6 месяцев назад

    O man shit