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I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. I just purchased some camera lens filters from ebay last week, and visited ebay to look at the General sale. I didn't get any PayPal emails. I want to know why!!!!!!!! I am not good enough to scam? ps - If anyone wants really great prices on name brand filters visit: http://hvstar.net/index.asp?PageActi...ATS&Category=8 After I paid for the filters, I found out they sell under the name besteastern on ebay, but you can save a few bucks on their direct link above. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. Bad karma. No doubt about it. No other possible explanation. End of story. ;-) |
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On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:54:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. FWIW, I get the Pay Pal messages frequently, and I never go to Ebay. I sure as hell don't click on anything in the Pay Pal messages. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:54:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. FWIW, I get the Pay Pal messages frequently, and I never go to Ebay. I sure as hell don't click on anything in the Pay Pal messages. Same here. I've never bought anything off e-bay and have no intention of doing so. I used to get the e-mails from paypal talking about my account..and I should reply to the e-mail ASAP blah blah. Guess they'll have to find some other mark to play their scam on. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:54:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. FWIW, I get the Pay Pal messages frequently, and I never go to Ebay. I sure as hell don't click on anything in the Pay Pal messages. Same here. I've never bought anything off e-bay and have no intention of doing so. I used to get the e-mails from paypal talking about my account..and I should reply to the e-mail ASAP blah blah. Guess they'll have to find some other mark to play their scam on. It's called "phishing". Millions of these things are sent to email addresses generated by computers. Sometimes they are valid address, most times not. I have received them from banks that I have never done business with. The senders only have to have a couple of unsuspecting recipients reply and provide account information, then the accounts are drained. |
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It's called "phishing". Millions of these things are sent to email
addresses generated by computers. Sometimes they are valid address, most times not. We all know what it is... well, most of us do anyway. In case you misunderstood, the OP was writing about how he hadn't been to the ebay site in over a year, then he did... once, and immediately started receiving these emails. His point was, that perhaps ebay is doing something fishy (pun intended), in allowing his email address leaked to the phishers once he logged on to the site. Sounds phishy to me. Possibly a coincidence as well... who knows. --Mike "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:54:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. FWIW, I get the Pay Pal messages frequently, and I never go to Ebay. I sure as hell don't click on anything in the Pay Pal messages. Same here. I've never bought anything off e-bay and have no intention of doing so. I used to get the e-mails from paypal talking about my account..and I should reply to the e-mail ASAP blah blah. Guess they'll have to find some other mark to play their scam on. It's called "phishing". Millions of these things are sent to email addresses generated by computers. Sometimes they are valid address, most times not. I have received them from banks that I have never done business with. The senders only have to have a couple of unsuspecting recipients reply and provide account information, then the accounts are drained. |
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On Jun 7, 1:37 am, "Mike" wrote:
It's called "phishing". Millions of these things are sent to email addresses generated by computers. Sometimes they are valid address, most times not. We all know what it is... well, most of us do anyway. In case you misunderstood, the OP was writing about how he hadn't been to the ebay site in over a year, then he did... once, and immediately started receiving these emails. His point was, that perhaps ebay is doing something fishy (pun intended), in allowing his email address leaked to the phishers once he logged on to the site. Sounds phishy to me. Possibly a coincidence as well... who knows. --Mike We all know this, well, most of us do anyway. |
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John H. wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 20:54:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. FWIW, I get the Pay Pal messages frequently, and I never go to Ebay. I sure as hell don't click on anything in the Pay Pal messages. IMHO I just forward all of the spam to or they can then work to shut the sites down. Fredo |
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On Jun 6, 3:54 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Check this out. I was looking at Clam's Johnson Stinger ad on eBay yesterday - I haven't been to eBay in over a year. I just checked my email and there were four PayPal fakes concerning purchases I made all to different sellers. So that would seem to indicate to me, and I'm not the smartest guy on the face of the planet, that something is rotten at eBay. Tom, that's nothing new. I could delete them, but I usually forward them to THEN! Ebay writes back with the typical form letter[s] from either them or SafeHarbor. THEN! I delete them. Never stops but it's just that crazy thing I do. |
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