Yeah! Great news! Well done Ed!
Better done Sue! Ouch!!!
Tom. we'll spread the news via NS4 too, I'm sure you won't mind!
Cheers!
Phil Mila
Shelly Whitworth-King wrote:
WOW! Congratulations to the Flood family.
Shelly
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From: Tom A. Pennock [EMAIL
JR, all,
Scary is right. They were able to access my eBay account, take it over (change the PW), and list bogus auctions just by me answering the "ASK THE SELLER A QUESTION: "Will you combine multiple items for one postage cost?" on my yahoo email account with the answer: "Yes. I certainly will.
PJ,
This is one scary story! What bothers me is just how they got hold of the
password to your eBay account? When you replied to a seller question, they got
your email address, but that should not have given them the ebay account
password. Did the eBay rep offer any explanation as to how
PJ,
The only thing I can think of is this:
1) Once they had your email address (the one registered to your eBay
account and eBay ID) they somehow managed to re-direct eBay messages sent to
that address to themselves. I'm not sure how this is done, but I have heard it
is possible -- perhaps
Title: AOL Email
Sorry I can't be more specific.
Please let me know what you have for sale.
Thanks,
David LiebermanCineMasterpieces.com602 309
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If you get a question from a potential buyer, don't "reply" to it. Instead, note the return email address and compose a NEW message -- using a totally DIFFERENT email address to send it with than the one which is registered to your eBay account -- and answer the potential buyer's question that
Yes pj...I got one these emails, Ask A Seller A
Question and.almost fell for it, but something stopped
me and I did exactly that.went to my My EBAY and nothing there. Also
checked ebay and no bidder or seller by the the user name given.
The idea by JR however is a
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