I believe it is EBays policy to duplicate every official email on their
site. So if you get something that looks like it is from ebay, you
should log into ebay and check to see if you have the same email in
their 'My Messages' system. Needless to say you should log into ebay
by going to www.
a t h a n
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Jeromie Reeves
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 1:33 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Is this legit email from eBay or a phishing scam?
All of ebay lives in 66.135.192.0/19 or 66.135.192.0 - 66.135.223.2
can one hijack a subdomain or pages on ebay.com?
the first click is click3.ebay.com
the whois stuff on ebaymainstreet.com is definitely bizarre but...
this message is copied in My Ebay in my online message box. so pretty
sure it's legit.
now, will they change around how they send a message like
All of ebay lives in 66.135.192.0/19 or 66.135.192.0 - 66.135.223.255
as per there
whois info. ebaymainstreet lives at 161.58.14.93 :BIG RED FLAG:
Jeromie
David E. Smith wrote:
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
EBAYMAINSTREET.COM is registered to ebay, inc.
If you don't have a WHOIS, go to Netw
Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
> EBAYMAINSTREET.COM is registered to ebay, inc.
> If you don't have a WHOIS, go to Networksolutions.com and check WHOIS
> either the IP address or domain.
Only a really dumb scammer (but I repeat myself...) would use his home
address instead of putting in eBay's address, w
06 10:32 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Is this legit email from eBay or a phishing scam?
Gang,
I got this email today and it included my ebay user name, which is
nothing like my email address. I have never (knowingly) linked the two
together publicly, so my guess is that
I'm thinking it's legit myself, but we've seen phishing schenes soo many
times in the name of ebay.
I just had to check.
Thanks for your feedback David, and you too Bob.
George
David E. Smith wrote:
Bob Moldashel wrote:
It's a scam George
Looks legit from here. Note that the "enter your u
Gang,
I got this email today and it included my ebay user name, which is
nothing like my email address. I have never (knowingly) linked the two
together publicly, so my guess is that it is legit. Has anyone
forwarded it to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever the correct address is?
Jason
Bob Moldashel wrote:
> It's a scam George
>
Looks legit from here. Note that the "enter your username here" link --
JUST username, not password -- redirects you to the real eBay's sign-in
page. Also note that on eBay's front page (down at the bottom, click on
"Government Relations") links to the ex
I guess its possible that I am mistaken but...
It allowed me to register with an old account that is no longer active.
If I go directly to the govt. relations page via the E-Bay home page it
kicks me out when i try to sign in.
I'm not a networking genius but I would not give out my user
How did you determine that?
Bob Moldashel wrote:
It's a scam George
George Rogato wrote:
http://www.ebaymainstreet.com/takeaction/?campaign_id=neutrality1
I just got an email from a customer of mine asking me if this was a
legit email.
At first glance it appears to be a legit email, bu
It's a scam George
George Rogato wrote:
http://www.ebaymainstreet.com/takeaction/?campaign_id=neutrality1
I just got an email from a customer of mine asking me if this was a
legit email.
At first glance it appears to be a legit email, but I'm not familiar
with eBay that much and this link
http://www.ebaymainstreet.com/takeaction/?campaign_id=neutrality1
I just got an email from a customer of mine asking me if this was a
legit email.
At first glance it appears to be a legit email, but I'm not familiar
with eBay that much and this link:
http://click3.ebay.com/306460395.64016.0.
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