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First seen Feb 22, 2026

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Phishing PayPal Email from Fiveer...Fiveer claims Email is legitimate, Paypal doesnt Hello! So I withdrew some money from Fiveer to my Paypal around the 28th that hasnt arrived on Paypal yet and now I recieved an Email with the Headline "Reminder: FIVERR INTERNATIONAL LTD. has sent you ‪€16.25 EUR" That is the exact amount of money I withdrew, and it gave me a button with "Claim your Payment now.". Something felt weird though, for example the Email its from is "[service@paypal.co.il](mailto:service@paypal.co.il)" , my full name isnt in the Email, it leads me to another Site where I have to login, and obviously, that I have to claim a payment. The latter seemed less suspcious since its the exact Amount from Fiveer, maybe an Update? I didnt login on that weird site and it feels like a pishing attempt since that Email isnt Paypals and googling shows Israeli Sites and a an Article warning about that Email Adress, I also changed my Password on Fiveer and Paypal, but what do I do now? Something obviously is wrong if they know the exact Payment Im expecting from Fiveer. So I contacted PayPal Support by now who told me the Email is not legitimate (and I forwarded the it to the phishing@paypal email), and Fiveer Support who told me that the Email IS legitimate and insists to get my money to click on the link and login, so what do I do now? The more I look on the Login Site for Paypal from the Email the more it looks suspcious, but as if effort has been put into it. (Like the Paypal logo is a png for example, not clickable). Since the Email is from Israel and Fiveer is from Israel, including Customer support insisting its a legit Email and telling me to get my money is to login...plus the Email knew exactly how much money and from where I was waiting for...am I too paranoid? I heard already about cases where customer support people or websites themselves stole data or tried to scam etc. people, and honestly I dont want to be crazy but the more this goes on the m

1002 days ago2 upvotes

Phishing PayPal Email from Fiveer...Fiveer claims Email is legitimate, Paypal doesnt Hello! So I withdrew some money from Fiveer to my Paypal around the 28th that hasnt arrived on Paypal yet and now I recieved an Email with the Headline "Reminder: FIVERR INTERNATIONAL LTD. has sent you ‪€16.25 EUR" That is the exact amount of money I withdrew, and it gave me a button with "Claim your Payment now.". Something felt weird though, for example the Email its from is "[service@paypal.co.il](mailto:service@paypal.co.il)" , my full name isnt in the Email, it leads me to another Site where I have to login, and obviously, that I have to claim a payment. The latter seemed less suspcious since its the exact Amount from Fiveer, maybe an Update? I didnt login on that weird site and it feels like a pishing attempt since that Email isnt Paypals and googling shows Israeli Sites and a an Article warning about that Email Adress, I also changed my Password on Fiveer and Paypal, but what do I do now? Something obviously is wrong if they know the exact Payment Im expecting from Fiveer. So I contacted PayPal Support by now who told me the Email is not legitimate (and I forwarded the it to the phishing@paypal email), and Fiveer Support who told me that the Email IS legitimate and insists to get my money to click on the link and login, so what do I do now? The more I look on the Login Site for Paypal from the Email the more it looks suspcious, but as if effort has been put into it. (Like the Paypal logo is a png for example, not clickable). Since the Email is from Israel and Fiveer is from Israel, including Customer support insisting its a legit Email and telling me to get my money is to login...plus the Email knew exactly how much money and from where I was waiting for...am I too paranoid? I heard already about cases where customer support people or websites themselves stole data or tried to scam etc. people, and honestly I dont want to be crazy but the more this goes on the m

1002 days ago2 upvotes

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