08003680801
☎️ 08003680801 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 8003680 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08003680801
- Reference to PayPal scam concernFeb
2023Warning about potential PayPal scamJan
2023Unable to report PayPal issue. FrustratedDec
2022Scam involving PayPal, block userDec
2022Hacked, PayPal scam reportedDec
2022Possible unauthorized PayPal transaction, likely scamDec
2022Scam alert: PayPal transaction pendingDec
2022Hacked PayPal scam reported hereDec
2022Number on PayPal scam not legitimateDec
2022Potential PayPal scam warning issuedDec
2022Potential PayPal scam, cancelled requestDec
2022Possible unauthorized PayPal scam messageDec
2022Report fake PayPal Tether scamDec
2022Experience scam and caution othersDec
2022Alert about potentially fraudulent paymentDec
2022Warning: possible PayPal scam detectedDec
2022Fraudulent request for payment canceledDec
2022Possible spam, unauthorized PayPal transactionDec
2022Issue with canceling subscription with PaypalDec
2022Payment of £989.00 GBP processedDec
2022Warning about phishing scam with PayPalDec
2022PayPal request scam, cancel immediately.Dec
2022Instructions to cancel PayPal requestDec
2022Warning of potential PayPal scam!Dec
2022Paul question respond was quickly_publishedDec
2022Difficulty cancelling PayPal requests, seeking assistanceDec
2022Cancel April PayPal payment requestDec
2022Received cryptocurrency scam request, canceledDec
2022Caution against fake PayPal emailsDec
2022Warning: avoid scam, report rude behaviorDec
2022Price quote for 989 GBPDec
2022Warning about Asian Paypal ScamDec
2022Unauthorized PayPal payment of £989Dec
2022Be cautious of convincing PayPal scamDec
2022PayPal scam, request cancelled, user blockedDec
2022PayPal account hacked, money blockedDec
2022PayPal fraud alert - TetherDec
2022Received suspicious GBP payment emailDec
2022Warning about convincing PayPal scamDec
2022Number Of Searches: 38 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 24 November 2022 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Gimingham(Norfolk), Hedgerley(Buckinghamshire), Llanfihangel-y-traethau(Gwynedd) and Moretonwood(Shropshire).
08003680801 has 39 comments of which 39 x neutral
08003680801 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08003680801 👆 is reported as a sophisticated PayPal-related scam involving fake payment requests for around £989 linked to cryptocurrency (Tether/USDT). Victims receive convincing emails urging them to call a specific number claiming customer service, but this is not genuine PayPal support. Many have confirmed these requests are fraudulent and advise against contacting the number or engaging with scammers. Those affected recommend immediately checking your PayPal account, cancelling any suspicious payment requests via your official dashboard, blocking the sender, and notifying your bank and PayPal itself using verified channels. Exercise caution with unsolicited messages mentioning payments you did not authorise, avoid sharing personal details, and be aware PayPal customer support can be hard to reach in these scenarios.
Reports on phone number 08003680801
3 yearsBeware of PayPal deception!3 yearsFraudulent scheme involving PayPal!PayPal4 yearsJust had a rather annoying situation with a transaction showing up in my PayPal account. I’ve gone ahead and cancelled it, but reaching out to PayPal to flag this issue is proving to be an absolute nightmare! I've yet to get through to anyone. So frustrating! Ugh!PayPal4 yearsI’ve experienced something similar... I received a request for £989 from someone named Bonnie McBride. I’ve promptly cancelled the request and blocked the user. It’s high time PayPal took action against this sort of scam and shut it down for good!Bonnie McBridePayPal4 yearsOn the 2nd of December, I received an email that has set my alarm bells ringing. It was from someone named Sparkle Smith, claiming to have sent a money request for a whopping £989.00 GBP for Tether (USDT) via PayPal. The message states that this payment has already been processed. Now, I certainly don't recognise this transaction, and if you happen to feel the same, it suggests contacting their Customer Service on +44-800-368-0801. Here's the kicker-I have no recollection of ever setting up a PayPal account, nor have I initiated such a payment. The links in the email appeared quite legitimate, which adds to the unease. I've opted to treat this as a potential scam. In an effort to clear things up, I attempted to log into PayPal UK using my email and even requested a password reset. To my surprise, PayPal posed two genuine security questions and displayed the last four digits of my phone number. However, when it came time to confirm, the whole thing froze, and I didn't receive any call. What’s concerning is wondering whether I inadvertently created a PayPal account without my knowledge!Sparkle SmithUSDTPayPalPayPal UK4 yearsMy account's been compromised, and it appears to be linked to some dodgy PayPal activity.4 yearsBeware, this is definitely a fraudulent scheme! Reports are circulating about compromised PayPal accounts, and it appears there’s a charge of £989 that’s marked as “pending” to be deducted from your account. Do take the time to log into your PayPal, nullify the transaction at once, and be sure to contact your bank for assistance!4 yearsI fell victim to a dodgy PayPal scam that seemed to be everywhere. It’s surprising how cleverly these fraudsters operate!4 yearsI received a call from this number regarding a PayPal scam. They instructed me to ring it, but I can assure you it’s definitely not affiliated with PayPal.PayPal4 yearsSeems like it's yet another dodgy PayPal con going around.4 yearsI’ve just encountered what seems to be a PayPal scam. I promptly cancelled the payment request. The full message I received was as follows: **MESSAGE FROM Latifah Johnson:** "Dear User, your payment of £989.00 GBP for Tether (USDT) via PayPal has been successfully processed. If this transaction is unfamiliar to you or you'd like to cancel it, please reach out to our Customer Service at +44-800-368-0801."PayPalLatifah Johnson4 yearsReceived a dodgy request for a PayPal payment that I absolutely did not ask for. They included this number to ring if I believed it to be fraudulent, but having a look around this site, it’s obvious that it’s nothing to do with PayPal.4 yearsI’ve encountered a dodgy email from PayPal, soliciting a phoney request for Tether. The number on display pretends to be ‘customer service’. I’d suggest flagging this as a phishing attempt. Stay vigilant!PayPalTether4 yearsOh, I've encountered a similar situation, and I can confidently say it's a con.4 yearsI received an email that claimed to be from PayPal, stating the following: "A payment amounting to £989.00 GBP for Tether (USDT) has been processed via PayPal. If this transaction seems unfamiliar or you'd like to cancel it, please get in touch with our Customer Service at +44-800-368-0801." It seems quite suspicious to me.PayPalUSDT4 yearsMessage - A payment of £989.00 for Tether (USDT) via PayPal has been completed. If this transaction seems unfamiliar to you or if you wish to cancel it, please reach out to our Customer Service at +44-800-368-0801. This looks very much like a PayPal scam.USDT4 yearsThis morning, I encountered a similar situation. They requested a payment of £989 GBP and instructed me to ring the number if I wasn’t familiar with it. I've gone ahead and cancelled the transaction on PayPal, as it’s quite concerning.PayPal4 yearsOn the 2nd of December, I received an email that raised quite a few red flags. It purportedly came from Oskar Moreno, requesting payment of £989.00 for Tether (USDT) via PayPal. The message claimed that the transaction had been processed already. However, I no longer possess a PayPal account and definitely didn’t initiate any such payment. It strikes me as highly suspicious - could be spam, if you ask me. Best to stay cautious!Oskar MorenoTetherUSDTPayPal4 yearsI’m in the same boat as many others, but I’m a bit stumped on how to go about cancelling it through PayPal. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!4 yearsAttention A payment of £989.00 GBP for Tether (USDT) has successfully gone through via PayPal. If you do not identify this transaction or wish to cancel it, please reach out to our Customer Support team at +44-800-368-0801. Transaction Summary Requested amount: £989.00 GBP Final Amount: £989.00 GBPUSDTCustomer Support4 yearsReceived an email that claimed to be from PayPal, urging me to ring a certain number. I strongly advise against calling it-definitely a scam! I went ahead and deleted the email and updated my PayPal password just to be safe. Stay vigilant, folks!PayPal4 yearsI got a rather dodgy PayPal money request that rang alarm bells for me. Clearly, it’s an attempted con. While the request itself seems legitimate, the message attached is rather misleading, suggesting that a transaction has already taken place and pushing you to call their number instead of contacting PayPal directly. Best thing to do is to just reject the request via your PayPal account and steer clear of that phone number altogether.PayPal4 yearsIf you navigate to the request in PayPal, there ought to be an option available that allows you to cancel it.4 yearsI've encountered a PayPal con here! I've received what looks like an authentic email from PayPal, inquiring whether I can confirm a payment request that I certainly don't recognise. I've gone ahead and pulled the plug on the payment. Here’s what the request stated: A payment of £989.00 GBP for Tether (USDT) via PayPal has been completed. If this transaction seems unfamiliar to you, or if you wish to cancel it, please ring our Customer Service at +44-800-368-0801. Be sure to block that number on your phone!PayPalUSDT4 yearsI just got an email today requesting that I confirm a payment of £989 meant for Bonnie Mcbride through PayPal. Thankfully, thanks to this site, I've come to understand it's nothing more than a scam. Cheers for the heads-up!Bonnie McbridePayPal4 yearsI'm in the same boat as many others, and I'm a bit at a loss when it comes to figuring out how to decline or cancel this request. I've delved into PayPal's resources, but they haven't really addressed my issue, and believe me, I've scoured both the community forums and their official site.PayPal4 yearsHead over to your PayPal Dashboard and find the request you need to deal with. Once you’ve located it, you’ll spot a choice to either proceed with the payment or back out. Just hit CANCEL, and that’ll sort it-your request will be successfully cancelled.4 yearsI was hit with a request for funds via PayPal asking for payment in cryptocurrency. It screamed scam to me, so I promptly cancelled it on PayPal.PayPal4 yearsThe email you've received is a legitimate notification from PayPal informing you of a payment request. However, it appears to originate from fraudsters claiming that a payment has been completed, when in fact, it hasn't. Just disregard the message completely, deny the payment, and make sure to block that sender.PayPal4 yearsWARNING: SCAM ALERT! Proceed with caution, and steer clear of these charlatans! I had a shocking experience when I received a call from them. The individuals on the other end were exceedingly impolite. It's crucial to refrain from sharing any personal information! These dodgy operators ought to be reported and put out of business. If you receive any PayPal requests from them, just reject them outright! Stay safe, everyone!WARNING4 yearsI've had a similar experience with Connie McBride, who contacted me regarding 989 GBP.Connie McBride4 yearsReceived a call from an Asian call centre claiming to represent PayPal, but it’s definitely a scam! Total fraud!PayPal4 yearsI recently took a look at my PayPal account and noticed a payment request for £989 under the name Michael Casanova. There was a message that claimed, "The payment of £989.00 GBP for Tether (USDT) via PayPal has been successfully processed." If this payment doesn’t ring a bell for you or you’re looking to cancel it, they advise reaching out to their Customer Service at +44-800-368-0801.PayPalMichael CasanovaUSDT4 yearsSeems like a PayPal con to me. It's rather convincing, but I've noticed the identical amount of £989 sent to a Kim Gilles. Be cautious!Kim Gilles4 yearsI encountered a scam involving PayPal, so I promptly terminated my request and have since barred the user from contacting me again.PayPal4 yearsThis morning, I discovered that my PayPal account had been compromised. They attempted to siphon off £989, just like so many others have reported. I contacted my bank right away, and they informed me that there was an international transfer attempt heading to India, which they thankfully managed to thwart. I've since shut down my PayPal account and had my debit card frozen and replaced. It's evident that PayPal isn't a secure platform.PayPalIndia4 yearsJust to reiterate, I had a request of £989 sent through PayPal from someone going by Marsha King - Tether (USTD). I've since cancelled that request and alerted PayPal’s fraud team about the situation.PayPalMarsha King - TetherUSTD4 yearsJust got this dodgy email through, definitely a scam. MESSAGE FROM Mayela Lopez: quote Your payment of £989.00 for Tether (USDT) via PayPal has gone through. If this transaction isn’t familiar to you or you'd like to cancel it, please ring our Customer Service helpline at +44-800-368-0801.Mayela LopezUSDTPayPalCustomer Service4 yearsAbsolutely a PayPal con! Steer clear of that number and whatever you do, don’t click the links in that email. I must say, it's one of the most sophisticated scams I've ever come across! The sender’s email has been masterfully faked, and even the IP address looks authentic. The overall presentation is incredibly slick too.Submit Your Own Report (0800 368 0801)
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