Potential Facebook / Paypal payment scam

digitalharland
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I have received an email from "Supposedly Paypal"  that stated a potential "Buyer" on Facebook had paid the requested amount into my paypal account but that my account needs to be expanded and that the buyer needs to send another £300 to confirm the account expansion: the email came from- a a dubious gmail account . I assume this is a scam. Especially since the "buyer" has been messenging me asking me to prove that Paypal has said this is a scam ????

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PayPal_Meghan
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Hello @digitalharland

Thanks for stopping by the Community! Welcome! 

I understand you received some suspicious emails where you were advised that the buyer needs to pay additional fees. You are correct in your understanding that it is a scam. Neither you nor the buyer would have to pay upfront fees. You can learn more about common scams on our Help Center here. The article is a US Help Center article, but the information applies to everyone. I also suggest reviewing this article on how to spot and report phishing emails. 

I hope this information helps; stay safe! 

- Meghan


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PayPal_Meghan
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Hello @digitalharland

Thanks for stopping by the Community! Welcome! 

I understand you received some suspicious emails where you were advised that the buyer needs to pay additional fees. You are correct in your understanding that it is a scam. Neither you nor the buyer would have to pay upfront fees. You can learn more about common scams on our Help Center here. The article is a US Help Center article, but the information applies to everyone. I also suggest reviewing this article on how to spot and report phishing emails. 

I hope this information helps; stay safe! 

- Meghan


If you found this or any other post helpful, please enrich the community by giving kudos or accepting it as a solution. While browsing, feel free to reply if you see a question you know the answer to. Our Community Users make the PayPal Community Forum! 
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Lizzie123456789
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I have been scammed and the lady was also asking for money and when we said no more money
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