Look in your PayPal profile. The Logo service is an option you have to provide you eekBay UN/PSSWD for. Just sounds like you need to update this part of your profile with the new info. When an eekBay or PayPal message addresses you by you _Full Name_ it is most likely legit. I'm Don Sanderson here and everywhere else on the internet. Only PP and EB know my full name with middle name, initials, suffix, etc. That's how I know spoofs, etc. at a glance. If it's to "Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it's bogus!
Don > -----Original Message----- > From: jtainter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 11:21 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: OT: EBay Scam Continued (Need More Help) > > > You all may recall that yesterday I fell for a pretty > sophisticated eBay scam, and enterered my password on a fake > site. I hadn't slept well the night before and was pretty tired. > > Immediately I changed passwords at eBay, Paypal, and my ISP. In > fact I have changed them twice. I removed all cards and bank > information from Paypal. There is a card that eBay won't let me > remove, but it has expired. > > Today I received what appears to be a legitimate Paypal message. > I am baffled by it. I am not a seller, and don't even know what > "updating service for auction listings" might be. > > "Dear Joseph Tainter, > > "You are signed up for PayPal's daily updating service for > auction listings with > PayPal logos for eBay. > > "During our last update, your eBay User ID, **JT***, and password > were denied as > invalid by eBay. Therefore, your listings were not updated with > PayPal logos." > > As I say, the message does seem to have come from Paypal. > > Did the thieves somehow manage to get into my Paypal account > despite the fact that I changed the password twice? > > Appreciate any advice. I have written to Paypal, but expect no help there. > > Thanks, > > Joe > > >

