Jay,

I got a similar message out of the UK.
When I tried to look for the sender, it said that AOL user was busy.
When I clicked the "Respond Now" button, it asked for a log-in.
That's when I quit.

The easy way to check those is on your My Ebay.
It lists your My Messages.
When I check, nothing was no message.

Regards,  Bob S.

On 7/11/06, Jay Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got a fake eBay message from a supposed buyer threatening to
> report me to eBay if I don't answer his question. It looks just like
> the regular eBay messages with a Respond Now button. The item in
> question does not exist. Not sure what would happen if I would have
> bit on it, but it was initially pretty compelling. The message was
> worded like this:
>
> Hey, listen buddy, i don't know what kind of game are you playing
> with me. If you don't answer me i'll be forced to report you at ebay
> and i assure you that you will be suspended from ebay. This is the
> final warning.
> cata2000x
>
> I suspect that the link to respond would take you to some fake login
> that would perhaps reveal your real login for use by these losers.
> Anyhow just thought I'd give a heads up to others in the PDML.
>
> JayT
>
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