Wasn't that the same thing with egold just few years ago and some stupid
attempts till today. Just be careful where you go, and always see what
actual link status line shown. You may even Righclick - Properties to
see where this link gets you. If it's not eBay.com long side many
subdomains
Thanks, Jay - good to know!
Regards
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] vegne af Jay
Taylor
Sendt: 11. juli 2006 17:21
Til: pdml@pdml.net
Emne: Beware New eBay Scam
Just remember if it is a question from ebay member your full
real name will be included
in the email - none of the spoof mails have that.
Of course, if it is a question about something you aren't
selling it is pretty clear :):)
the spoofers seem to have hi-jacked legit sellers handles.
ann
I just never respond to any ebay or paypal emails and report them to
ebay or paypal. None of them have been legit.
RCB
- Original Message -
From: Jay Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 11:20 AM
Subject: Beware New eBay Scam
I just got a fake eBay
One quick way to pick up on something like that being
fake - What would have tipped me off is the Respond
Now button. I don't think Ebay puts that in emails
any more - there's just a grayed out box saying
Respond to this in 'My Messages', and it's not even
a link.
--- Jay Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Same here. If Ebay needs to contact me, they can do it through the 'My
Messages' mailbox.
dk
On 7/11/06, R.C.Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just never respond to any ebay or paypal emails and report them to
ebay or paypal. None of them have been legit.
RCB
- Original Message -
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
If you get an email from eBay or PayPal that asks you to click on a
link, and you haven't specifically requested it, rest assured it is
fraudulent. I spend several hours a day running down these 'phishing' scams.
-Adam
Bob Sullivan wrote:
Jay,
I got a similar message out of the UK.
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