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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: mack/misophist Date: 19 Sep 02 - 01:33 AM Thanks for suggesting some one check www.ebay.ac. I feel stupid for missing that. The site is either inactive or down tonight. Still moot. |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: GUEST Date: 18 Sep 02 - 10:10 PM EBay never asks for credit card or bank information. Michaelr, there is no problem here with EBay. The joker here is the dot ac termination, which sends your missive to the island of Ascension, as mesophist pointed out, rather than to the real EBay. I thought of sending a "heads-up" to the island administrator, but my Email address was asked for. I have no way of knowing if the site is secure or not. |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: curmudgeon Date: 18 Sep 02 - 09:44 PM Everyone who falls for ths rather blatant scam will be asked for his credit card number as part of this "resubmission." GUEST has advised well. If you can send anything to eBay without going through a series of checks, it isn't the real eBay -- Tom |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: michaelr Date: 18 Sep 02 - 09:38 PM I don't get it, Bonnie. What's the scam here, and its point? I'm getting ready to put some instruments on ebay, so I'm not just idly curious, but I really don't understand this. Cheers, Michael PS: How're ya coming with that Jimmy Crowley CD? |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: GUEST Date: 18 Sep 02 - 12:29 PM This is a weird one. EBay.com or EBay.ca takes you through a series of their forms to make changes, register, etc., then emails you a confirmation number which you have to send back to make the changes take effect. Anyone who has registered or changed data recently should know this, and go back to the Services-My Ebay boxes to check their registration data. Has anyone looked at ebay.ac to see what comes up? Unsure of my virus protection at the moment or I would take a look (OK, so curiosity kills etc.). |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: Gypsy Date: 18 Sep 02 - 11:05 AM Thanks for the heads up! |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: mack/misophist Date: 18 Sep 02 - 10:13 AM Something is wrong here. A whois gives the site owner's address and name. Although it could easily be fake, It's in New Jersey which, I think, would make it a federal crime.ie. mandatory jail time.It IS suspisious that he's located on Ascension Island. |
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Subject: RE: BS: New scam victimising Ebay users From: nickp Date: 18 Sep 02 - 05:35 AM Oh nice one!!! Thanks for the warning Bonnie, having just changed some ebay details (for real) I might not have noticed. Nick |
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Subject: New scam victimising Ebay users From: Bonnie Shaljean Date: 18 Sep 02 - 05:07 AM Yep, another one. Just saw the following in a newsgroup and am passing it on. If you get this email, don't fall for it:
From: eBay@ns1.bluecube.com.au ()
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (eBay) on Tuesday, September 17, 2002 at 15:54:29
msg:
Dear eBay User
We are sending you this email to inform you of the errors we saw and to have you submit your information again. Please be sure to fill out all the required fields as we have changed our site a little bit for verification purposes. YOU WILL NOT BE BILLED for resubmitting this information. If you do not send this information, your account will not be verified, and you will not be able to use the type of services eBay has to offer. Please connect to our direct site for an absolutely secure server - http://www.ebay.ac |