Justis wrote:
>
> Ebay instructions: As sent to me regarding spoof mail.
> >Hello,
>
> This is an automated response.
>
> We're very concerned about Internet safety and would like to review the
> email you are trying to re****t. The email you sent has not been read
> because the spoof@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
email address is only for emails that are
> forwarded to us by members.
>
> To forward the email, please open it, select "Forward" in the menu bar
> at the top, and address it to spoof@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Be careful not to hit
> reply or change the email in any way.
>
> ***Im****tant***
> eBay will never ask for your personal information in an email or include
> a link that takes you directly to a page where you are asked to sign in.
>
> If you'd like to take a brief tutorial on how to spot a spoof email,
> please go to:
I know how to spot a spoof from Ebay and Paypal. Both "Accounts"
have been flagged, limited, restricted and closed thousands of times in
spite of the fact I've never had either. If you put your cursor over the
apparent link in a message you will see the real address at the bottom
of the browser window. Several programs will add a 'Phi****ng Philter'
to your browser to stop you from following any 'Phished' link.
I think the Phi****ng idiots need to just Phiss Off! ;-)
--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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