I have been getting these for over a year as well. If you go directly to my
ebay and check your messages all of the actual emails from ebay or ebay
members will be listed. This way you can be sure if it is real or not
without replying to the email. Never once has any of this type of email
request shown in my messages via my ebay. I no longer check, just delete.

Cheers,

Brek

 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan
Heim
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] New Phish In The Sea -

 

Hey Alan and all,

   I 've been getting this one for over a year now. There is also the one
that asks why you haven't paid for the item .....you bid on. Or the one I
particularly enjoy is the one that says they are a church and I have the
just the product they have been looking for. Please respond with prices.
They all take you to the same page, the log in page. I log into Ebay each
morning and then keep the page minimized during the day when I am working on
other pages. That way I know I am already logged in. I respond to everything
via that page and will even write down corresponding item numbers to these
emails which almost always turns out to be a bogus number. Those crooks are
pretty clever. 

 

Sue

www.hollywoodposterframes.com 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Alan <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Adler 

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 7:44 AM

Subject: [MOPO] New Phish In The Sea -

 

Mopos -

I think I got a new Phish -
Very tricky one.
And I got two variations in one week.

You get a cryptic email saying -
DID YOU GET MY PAYPAL PAYMENT or I HAVE EMAILED YOU 3 TIMES AND IF I DO 
NOT HEAR BACK I WILL CONTACT EBAY -

The frame is the indenticaly frame when someone emails you a general 
question about one of your auctions.  (Often a buyer will contact 
someone this way regarding other issues with same seller.)

So - when you do not see the auction item mentioned -
all you notice is an auction number.

If you click the auction number - it asks for you to log in as is often 
the case when you time out -
Don't do it under these circumstances.
I cut and pasted the number into my already open authentic page and 
found that number did not exist.
All they wanted was that sign in info.

Hope this helps someone avoid getting scammed.

Alan

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