This is posted with the blessing of the duty list mum...thanks Jorge.

Dear All

This is for information only. Many will be used to getting those emails from banks etc. asking for details they have no right to ask for, but what I got last night purporting to be from ebay was very convincing indeed for various reasons. Use the link and you seemed to be on a real ebay page...even the address seemed to check out OK with ebay ....but the information wanted was a little too intrusive..... I smelt a rat!

Having emailed ebay and found it was a very clever "spoof", I was interested in their download able tool bar for browsers. http://pages.ebay.co.uk/education/spooftutorial/ When loaded, if you click onto a page that is not an OK ebay site then you are warned. It also has some nice facilities for quickly accessing various areas of ebay quickly. It certainly works well on IE (PC) and I suspect other browsers.

Cheers

Richard
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