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On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 19:47:12 -0800, "Mike" wrote:
They say it's not by stealing usernames and passwords, there's another method... wouldn't elaborate (I don't blame them). I changed my password anyway. ;-) There are lots of scams on eBay and I've been a "victim" in the sense that I was out bid, then asked if I wanted to buy after the "winner" backed out. It works like this - you put some items up for sale, get some of your friends to bid, use different computers yourself to get the bid up under false names and drive the bid price up. I know this happens because I had somebody tell me that's how she does it for glass jewerly materials and her own creations. Not everybody scammed by having their accounts taken over is stupid and phished - there has to be a hole in the system in more than one place. I gave up on eBay after bidding on some of the deep blue Ande fishing line I like to use. When the price went past what I can get a 1,000 yard spool for from Cabela's or Bass Pro by a few dollars, I noticed it was all the same bidders. Then I watched the next sale on the same stuff and it was all the same bidders pushing the price up. It's all a scam and as an "auction" site, it ain't what it used to be. |
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