[meteorite-list] WARNING: New twist on eBay spoof (scam)
From: almitt <almitt_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Mar 4 08:20:21 2006 Message-ID: <44099408.5070004_at_kconline.com> Hi Ron and all, Some of the new ebay spoofs are designed so you can't even forward the spoof to ebay. There have been a couple where I couldn't forward it to them. I did try to tell them about the spoof but there damn automated software won't acknowledge your complaint. So beware! --AL Mitterling Mitterling Meteorites R. N. Hartman wrote: >As I have not seen this posted yet, I will send this warning along. > >It appears as if you are getting a message from an eBay member re: an >auction #6436472319. The sender wants a reply and the message form looks >quite real. In fact, it is an ebay message reply template. It may state >that they bid on one of your auctions and is a request for shipping rates, >it may be an inquiry about a non-delivered auction, or many other >variations. If you click to tell the person that it isn't your auction, you >will get a sign in screen requesting your ID and sign in password. THIS IS >NOT FROM EBAY. If you go to the actual auction number you will get a >warning message from the owner of that auction number who states that his >auction number was stolen, etc. and to beware of a very clever scam. If you >have done these things, best to change your password (and report it to >spoof_at_ebay.com). > > > > > Received on Sat 04 Mar 2006 08:20:08 AM PST |
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