Guidance sought
Mac53
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I just got this email, supposedly from ebay:
"Due to recent activity, including possible unauthorized listings placed on your account, we will require a second confirmation of your identity with us in order to allow us to investigate this matter further.Your account is not suspended, but if in 48 hours after you receive this message your account is not confirmed we reserve the right to suspend your eBay registration. If you received this notice and you are not the authorized account holder, please be aware that it is in violation of eBay policy to represent oneself as another eBay user. Such action may also be in violation of local, national, and/or international law. eBay is committed to assist law enforcement with any inquires related to attempts to misappropriate personal information with the intent to commit fraud or theft. Information will be provided at the request of law enforcement agencies to ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
Makes me very neverous. It came from aw-confirm@ebay.com and was referenced as TKO Notice A36. When I clicked on the link, it looked like a regular ebay sign on page, but then asked me for my credit card information, which I don't remember from when I originally set up the account. Has anyone had any experience with this? Is there any chance that it's not legitimate?
"Due to recent activity, including possible unauthorized listings placed on your account, we will require a second confirmation of your identity with us in order to allow us to investigate this matter further.Your account is not suspended, but if in 48 hours after you receive this message your account is not confirmed we reserve the right to suspend your eBay registration. If you received this notice and you are not the authorized account holder, please be aware that it is in violation of eBay policy to represent oneself as another eBay user. Such action may also be in violation of local, national, and/or international law. eBay is committed to assist law enforcement with any inquires related to attempts to misappropriate personal information with the intent to commit fraud or theft. Information will be provided at the request of law enforcement agencies to ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
Makes me very neverous. It came from aw-confirm@ebay.com and was referenced as TKO Notice A36. When I clicked on the link, it looked like a regular ebay sign on page, but then asked me for my credit card information, which I don't remember from when I originally set up the account. Has anyone had any experience with this? Is there any chance that it's not legitimate?
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I delete all e-mails from eBay or PayPal, they are all fraudulent as far as I am concerned. You can also forward them to spoof@ebay.com
Oh yeah, this sounds like it's the first time you've seen one of these bogus e-mails. Chances are, at some point you'll receive similar e-mails that appear to be from PayPal. Fraudulent as well.
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If it doesn't say "Dear (your name)" it is fake. All these scams say "Dear Ebay user" or "Dear Paypal User" or "Dear (your ebay user ID)".
All you have to do is look at the salutation.
Dead giveaway on these type of emails is at the very beginning. If the address you by the name registered with Ebay most likely it is real, otherwise it is fake. To be sale any email I get from Ebay or appearing to be from Ebay I foward to Spoof@ebay.com they usually reply within 30 minutes verifying if it is real or not.