Hi @ashraf151918, Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community Forum as well! I'm sorry to hear about the activity on your account that you did not conduct. I realize how concerning that is, and I'm happy to help you with next steps. As @efraindelarocha mentioned, it's possible that you left yourself logged in somewhere, and someone was able to access your account. It's also possible that your password was compromised. If you've used the same password and email combination anywhere else, it would be safest to consider the password unsafe, and change your password. use a unique password that is strong and unlike any other password you use. It's certainly possible that it might have been a mistake, but it's just as likely that the activity is fraudulent, and a person has added stolen financial credentials to your account in the hopes of using them for fraudulent activity. I would strongly recommend against utilizing that card or bank for any activity, as doing so may result in repercussions for your account. I recommend contacting Customer Service to report the unauthorized activity, so the unauthorized activity can be examined and you can have it recorded in your account that you did not add the information yourself. If there were any transactions, they can be halted and the person whose financials were used will get their money back without having to open a lengthy chargeback or a dispute. Click Contact that the bottom of the PayPal website, then click Password and account access, then Login problems. At the bottom of that page will be options for contacting Customer Service for assistance with this issue, even if you can't login right now. If you find that you can log in again, go ahead and use the options you see when first clicking Contact, to streamline the contact process. I hope this helps! Olivia
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