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    IS this a scam?

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    I recently got this e-mail from paypal and was wondering if there is a way to tell if it is legitimate?

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    ignore the email, and if your account is suspended, its legit.
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    Just type in WWW. PAYPAL.com and go tou your account. If there is a problem, you'll know it. Change your password while your at it. NEVER use a link sent to you for EBAY, PAYPAL, VISA, IRS or anything else and always look for HTTPS instead of HTTP in the address bar. S is for security......
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    IT MAY BE FAKE! Sign in to paypal DO NOT USE THE LINK! then there you should have a message from them there. if not then its a scam.
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    forward all such paypal emails to spoof@paypal.com. Include a copy of the header as well. They will send you a email back telling you if it's real or fake.

    Also, a Reap paypal / ebay email will have your name included in the begining. Those are the ONLY ebay, PP emails I check out.
    Howdy

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    I got the same email today and starting wondering. Well now I will just ignore it.

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    angryyoung is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Thanks for all the info guys.

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    I got a few of these messages / emails today. Here is how they went:
    On 10/31/2007 2:43:00 PM, eBay (member@ebay.com) wrote:
    [Image "eBay"]eBay sent this message
    Your registered name is included to show this message originated from
    eBay.

    Learn more [link: ].
    [Image]eBay New Message Received from Seller for Item #230175890457
    [Image]

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    eBay member echokine has left you a message regarding your item
    (#230175890457) on Mar-14-2007.



    Thank you,
    eBay
    [Image]View the dispute thread
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    [Image "Respond"] [link:
    signin.ebay.com.ws.ebayisapi.dll.usingssl.yes.
    signin.siteid.sessionid.mnbvcxzlkjhgfdsapoiuytrewq zxcvbn.candyocandy.
    com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?eBayISAPI.dll=username&value=0:US]



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    Details for item number: 230175890457
    Item URL: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=230175890457
    [link: signin.ebay.com.ws.ebayisapi.dll.usingssl.yes.sign in.siteid.

    sessionid.mnbvcxzlkjhgfdsapoiuytrewqzxcvbn.candyoc andy.com/ws/eBayISAPI.
    dll?eBayISAPI.dll=username&value=0:US]
    End date: Friday, Mar 16, 2007 12:30:14 PDT
    Quantity: 1
    Dispute URL: http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.
    dll?ViewDisputeConsole&DisputeType=1 [link:
    signin.ebay.com.ws.ebayisapi.

    dll.usingssl.yes.signin.siteid.sessionid.mnbvcxzlk jhgfdsapoiuytrewqzxcvb
    n.
    candyocandy.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?eBayISAPI.dll=username&value=0:US
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    Now quite a few things can be found that aren't right.
    As they are listed in Bold:
    #1 My name wasn't included.
    #2 Anyone that knows anything about Ebay knows you can't go back 7 months ago for problems.
    #3 Notice anything strange in this link?: [link:
    signin.ebay.com.ws.ebayisapi.dll.usingssl.yes.
    signin.siteid.sessionid.mnbvcxzlkjhgfdsapoiuytrewq zxcvbn.candyocandy.
    com
    /ws/eBayISAPI.dll?eBayISAPI.dll=username&value=0:US]
    ** If you look closely it will be taking you to a spoof web site ( candyocandy.com )

    So I sent that email to spoof@ebay.com.
    They sent a quick reply:
    Thank you for contacting us about a potential fraudulent (spoof) email
    or Web site. We will investigate this situation immediately and inform
    you of the results in a separate email. If you are reporting an email or
    a Web site that is asking for personal financial information, it is best
    to assume it is fake until you receive a response from us.

    In order to reply as quickly as possible, we are sending you an
    automated response about the following topics:

    1. IDENTIFYING FAKE EMAILS AND WEB SITES
    2. USING EBAY TOOLBAR WITH ACCOUNT GUARD
    3. PROTECTING YOUR ACCOUNT AND INTERNET SECURITY

    Please submit other questions or concerns through our Contact Us System,
    which can be accessed by clicking on the "help" button on the top of any
    eBay page. This allows us to dedicate our resources appropriately.

    1. IDENTIFYING FAKE EMAILS AND WEB SITES
    The best defense against fake emails and Web sites is learning how to
    spot them. You can learn more about fake emails and Web sites through
    our Spoof Tutorial at the following Web page:

    http://pages.ebay.com/education/spooftutorial/

    You can also use My Messages (located at the top of the My eBay page) to
    detect Phishing emails. If an email from eBay affects your eBay account
    or asks for personal information, it's now in My Messages. Any email
    sent to your registered eBay email address from eBay that concerns your
    account or requests personal information will now appear in My Messages.

    2. USING EBAY TOOLBAR WITH ACCOUNT GUARD
    One of the best tools to protect yourself from fraudulent (spoof) Web
    sites is eBay Toolbar with Account Guard. The Account Guard feature
    indicates when you are on an eBay or PayPal Web site and warns you if
    you are on a known spoof site. To learn more about eBay Toolbar with
    Account Guard open a new browser and type www.ebay.com/ebay_toolbar into
    the address bar.

    3. PROTECTING YOUR ACCOUNT AND INTERNET SECURITY
    We recommend that you keep your browser, operating system, and virus
    protection software up to date. Check for updates at the "Windows
    Update" link on www.microsoft.com and scan your computer for viruses
    often.

    If you think your personal information has been compromised in any way,
    you should take immediate steps to change your eBay, PayPal, and email
    passwords. You should also contact your bank to see if there has been
    any suspicious activity on your account. You can find more information
    about protecting your identity at the following help page:

    http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidenc...ity-theft.html

    Thank you again for sending us your report. We appreciate your efforts
    to keep eBay and PayPal safe.

    Regards,

    eBay Trust & Safety Team
    Then 4 minutes after that they sent me this email:
    Hello,

    Thank you for writing to eBay regarding the email you received.

    The email you reported didn't come from eBay.

    Emails like this one are fakes, commonly referred to as "spoof"
    messages. They're sent in an attempt to collect your personal or
    financial information.

    ***Important***
    *Never* reply to a spoof email or click on any links in the message.

    If you ever receive an email that looks like it's from eBay about a
    problem with your account or requesting personal information, check My
    Messages first. If the email is genuine, a copy will also be found in My
    Messages. You can also forward the email to spoof@ebay.com and we'll
    investigate. Don't respond to the spoof email, or click any of the links
    in the message. Please don't remove the original subject line or change
    the email in any way.


    To check My Messages:

    1. Open a new Web browser and type www.ebay.com into the address field.
    2. Click the "My eBay" tab at the top of the page and sign in.
    3. Click the "My Messages" link on the left-hand side of the page.

    Any email that eBay sends to you regarding your eBay account, and in
    particular any message requiring you to take action on your account, can
    be found in My Messages. My Messages will also contain information
    about eBay policies or a possible suspension on your account, as well as
    messages from Customer Support and correspondence from other eBay
    members.


    What to Do if You Think You Have Given Out Sensitive Information

    If you think you may have entered personal information such as your
    password, Social Security, or credit card information into a Web site
    based on a request from a spoof email, you need to act *immediately* to
    protect your identity. For detailed instructions about what to do now,
    go to:

    http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidenc...ity-theft.html

    You might consider downloading the eBay Toolbar with Account Guard (it's
    free!). Account Guard has an indicator that lets you know whether you're
    on a real eBay or PayPal Web site, or on a known spoof (or "phishing")
    site. It allows you to easily report fake eBay Web sites. And it has a
    password notification feature that warns you when you may be entering
    your eBay password on an unverified site.

    To learn more about the eBay Toolbar with Account Guard, go to
    www.ebay.com and click the "eBay Toolbar" link at the bottom of the
    page.

    Once again, thank you for alerting us to the spoof email you received.
    Your efforts help keep eBay a safe and fair place to trade.


    Regards,

    eBay SafeHarbor
    Investigations Team
    __________________________________________________ ____________

    I also got a paypal email like the first one in this thread:
    Dear PayPal Member, This is your official notification from Paypal Management that the service listed below
    will be deactivated and deleted if not renewed immediately. Previous notifications have
    been sent to the Billing Contact assigned to this account. As the Primary Contact, you
    must renew the service listed below or it will be deactivated and deleted.


    Renew Now [links to 61.11.49.172/pin/index.html] your PayPal Online Account


    SERVICE: PayPal Online Account Renew
    EXPIRATION: October, 11 2007


    Thank you for using PayPal.
    We appreciate your business and the opportunity to serve you.

    PayPal Management.


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    Please do not reply to this message. For any inquiries, contact Paypal Management .


    Copyright © 1999-2007 PayPal. All rights reserved.
    Notice the part I put in Bold: links to 61.11.49.172/pin/index.html that is another spoof paypal web site. It may look legit, but it's NOT!! Never, and I mean NEVER put in your username or password into a web page like that one.

    Thie email will be forwarded to spoof@paypal.com and they will work to shut it down as well.

    Hopefully these examples will help stop others from falling for it / them.
    Howdy

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