It's probably a good idea to forward all these phony looking messages to:
spoof@ebay.com
or
spoof@paypals.com
. . . and if you really want to help stop this crap, also forward the
header of the message:
right-click on the subject of the phony message.
Left-click on properties
Left-click on details
Mark and forward the headers from the "details" page to the "spoof"
address along with a copy of the massage.
Cheers,
Tony
The folks at both e-Bay and Pay-Pal tell me that one quick way to tell if a
message is actually from either one, both e-Bay and Pay-Pal will be adressed
to you by name (ie. Dear John Doe). Anything else is phishing.
Funny thing, I got one in todays batch of mail..
Rick
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