It seems you need to generate fake PayPal proof to prank someone or fake payment proof. This is possible but illegal if you intend to scam someone with a fake PayPal payment or receipt.
There are only a limited number of ways you can fake PayPal proof. In rare cases, sending a screenshot does the trick but anyone can manipulate a screenshot. As such, the person you’re faking it for may never believe you.
Now, you want something more realistic, and this would be a trick that you can even make a video call or a screen record of the transaction to convince them.
How to generate fake PayPal proof
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Having had the clue that PayPal payment proof can be faked, this section explains the more realistic methods available. Below are the steps to generate fake PayPal proof:
1. Modify inspect elements from the console log
You can use the “inspect element” to fake PayPal proof. This feature is available on modern desktop web browsers that allow you to view and edit the source code of a website like PayPal, including its HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and media files—HubSpot.
You just have to visit PayPal.com and create an account if you don’t already have one. If PayPal is banned in your country, follow this guide to open one for yourself.
You’ll have to make at least one transaction in the account. You can send a few dollars to someone (even if it’s $1). After the transaction is successful, go to your PayPal summary page and locate that transaction. If you already have an existing PayPal account, just go to the summary page and click any past transaction you had.
Make sure to access your PayPal account via your desktop browser such as Firefox or Chrome. Now, while on that page, right-click any part of the website and select inspect element to bring up the website in the form of a piece of code.
If you don’t have a PC, follow this guide https://www.browserstack.com/guide/how-to-inspect-element-on-android to inspect a website element with your Android smartphone.
Now, you need to hover to the balance section where you can change your PayPal balance to whatever to make your PayPal account display the edited balance. After making the transaction changes, just go ahead and view your newly edited HTML—it should now show the edited figures the same way PayPal would do it.
Read also: steps to clone a site for phishing
You can follow this helpful video for visual instructions you can follow to perform this trick:
To make this prank believable, you can make a screen record of the modified balance and send it to the person so that they believe you did not use Photoshop whatsoever to manipulate the figures.
2. Use a PayPal proof generator
Many of the so-called “PayPal proof generators” you find online are actually receipt generators that never do the job. Some of them include Zoho, Invoice Ninja, SquareUp, and more. Don’t get me wrong: these tools do the job they’re designed for but are not designed to generate PayPal proof of payment that you can send as a screenshot to someone.
The real PayPal money generators are available on platforms like GitHub and you don’t even require a PayPal account. The tools will simply generate proof of PayPal payment you can use to claim you made a payment whereas you didn’t. The generator will make a message like “You’ve sent 1000.00 USD to johndoe@gmail.com”. The receipt appears real and can be shared with the person.
All you have to do is visit https://github.com/misspoken69/FakePayPalSender. There are several others like this, so search GitHub. When you download the code, open index.html, go straight to the website, and fill out the form. Viola, you just generated a fake PayPal proof.
3. Use Photoshop
You could use Photoshop if you have the skills but it’s not the best solution. The best solution has been explained above already—just follow those.
Nevertheless, if Photoshop is available to you and you trust it’s your best bet, then don’t forget to go through the fake PayPal image thoroughly. Also, you’ll have to rename the image as “screenshot_0033” or whatever your device names screenshots so that it’ll look like you just made a screenshot from your PayPal account.
To use Photoshop, you don’t even need a PayPal account. You’ll only need one if you can’t find a sample payment picture online that you have to edit to fake payment proof.
While editing, pay attention to your font type and size. If you’re using an image online, then you’ll also have to edit other information like the email address and any other that is not unique to you.
Conclusion
It’s apparently easy to generate a fake PayPal proof to use as a screenshot or even a video for realness. Just make sure whatever method you pick is done right to keep the recipient in the dark. Finally, this is 100% illegal, especially if you’re engaging in a real transaction that requires real money to be sent to the recipient.