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Hi Guys,
Firstly thanks for all the book suggestions, nice of all of you.
Anyway I just got a 'Member to Member ' email from Ebay as if in answer to a email said;
'Hello
I`m very interested.Please contact me.'
(Now I have been talking to a few sellers about stuff so I was expecting some replies just like this one. Namely for books I was looking for.)
However, as I read the email and didn't recognise the Ebayer I went to click on the Auction link that these emails usually have at the bottom of the page to remind myself.
Well I was not logged in to Ebay so after clicking on the auction link I was taken to the Ebay 'Sign-in' which is the usual process when you click on an Ebay auction link and you are not signed in...
Guess what? It was a fake sign in to get my user ID and password.
Very, very, Very Clever!!
It was almost real but I just checked the browser address at the last second and sure enough it was some weird address somewhere.
Be aware of this scam!!!
Regards
Alistair @ ATG
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