Bruce Johnson said: >always go and enter the direct web >site address in your browser, log in and check from there. > >Don't click on the link. Good advice. >Odds are the link will look very real, too, >taking you to a realistic copy of the target's web site. But, if the URL really does revolve around ebay.com, how could there be any real risk clicking? To hijack the click the email sender would have to intercept and take over the domain itself, no? I'm a bit annoyed that ccsurvey.com sends me messages with ebay.com URLs. But these are non login URLs, but neverthesame I'd, for some reason, prefer the message would come from ebay themselves.
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