Greetings listees. Sorry for another off topic
subject, but I just received an apparent e-mail from
eBay [safeharbor] stating that I have had my rights to
eBay suspended for a violation of trying to log into
eBay using a bogus ID, which there was no way that I
did. I e-mailed eBay about this
Your id dont look to be suspended. Looks like you are
OK. Are you sure that the email was actually from ebay
and that the email that you were sent saying that you
were suspended is not itself a fake email?
If you logged on to any website from that email my
advice would be to immeadiately change
Hello
yes I have received the same emails and I have addvise
ebay of this and have start the research where arrive
this emails.
Regards
Matteo
--- Dave Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings listees. Sorry for another off topic
subject, but I just received an apparent e-mail from
eBay
topic
posts on the list. If anyone needs help finding the headers contact me
directly.
Mark M.
Phoenix AZ
- Original Message -
From: Dave Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Off topic possible eBay scam
To all-
Yesterday, I received two e-mails from eBay that stated I recently requested a
password change. The e-mail asked me to click on a link to change it. Can I assume
that somebody else tried to log on under my name, and tried to change the password
themselves?
Randy in N.O.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The e-mail asked me to click on a link to change it. Can I assume that somebody else tried to log on under my name, and tried to change the password themselves?
Or else that the sender of the email wants you to enter your "old" password before entering your "new" one.
These mails are tryings to get your user ID and password,
also sometimes more information is asked, like your credit
card number etc.
All these mails should be reported to eBay;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usually members having their e-mail as an user-ID recive
these. They are never sent by eBay. The site
BTW, DO NOT click on any links in a scam e-mail. At best, you will inform
the person on the other end that this address is active and may be used for
sale to other spammers. At worst, you may hand the keys to your ebay
account over to someone else. As others have said, immediately forward
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