I think it's a troll, trying to shock you into clicking on something. On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Nick Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think it might just be coincidence. I've gotten about 10 of them and > haven't been to ebay or amazon in months. > Most of them have been for >60 dollar books. > > Nick Olsen > Network Operations (855) FLSPEED x106 > > ---------------------------------------- > From: "Brandt, Ralph" <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 1:28 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: EBAY and AMAZON > > I have received bogus emails from both of the above on Friday. > > These look like I bought something that in both cases I did not buy. > The EBAY was a golf club for $887 and the Amazon was a novel for $82, > far more than I would have spent on either. > > I think I looked at the novel on Amazon and I remember the golf club > came up on a search with something else on Ebay. > > How this information could get to someone spoofing is a little > disconcerting. > > I have changed EBAY and Paypal Passwords as instructed. > > Ralph Brandt > Communications Engineer > HP Enterprise Services > Telephone +1 717.506.0802 > FAX +1 717.506.4358 > Email [email protected] > 5095 Ritter Rd > Mechanicsburg PA 17055 > > >

