Hey All,
I clicked on the link, but didn't sign in. I have gotten use to looking for
the secure link lock before I sign into anything and upon looking, I saw the
URL wasn't even to Ebay but some weird link, so I figured it must be a scam to
get you to sign in and divulge your password. As I said to Freeman, you're so
sidetracked by the riduculousness of the email and the loan "request", your
knee jerk response is to click the link and see what they are looking to buy
from you. So, there's a lot of clever ruses out there, hope nobody got sucked
into this one.
Sue
> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 14:26:21 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: [MOPO] But Don't Sign Into Nigerian Scam Lind
> To: [email protected]
>
> Sue Heim figured I hadn't clicked onto link (but she did) and its a scam to
> get your Ebay password. Also the auction listing wasn't even legit. Thank you
> Sue for your sacrifice and investigative journalism! Now how the heck did
> they find me?
>
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