Hello, lolyou'vebeenbustedandthepolicearecomingtoyourhouselolowned
So it's BLAH.ebay.com.ssl-id384.netOriginally Posted by IronPlant
Not really ebay.com/??? is it?
Might be fun to flood their phishing scheme with fake names and passwords, though.
Hello, lolyou'vebeenbustedandthepolicearecomingtoyourhouselolowned
AOL wont even let me look at the site, it has been blocked for Phishing. AOL isn't all bad.
Tried to get me a few weeks ago, saying that someone tried to place a bid on an item, and that I needed to log in to verify my info.
They wish I was that stupid.
I've gotten PayPal stuff like that. email saying that hey, you added another person addy to your account? yah? and i checked paypal (screw the links) and it was like "la la you have no new messages, no new anything"
its when you look at the email, it's like paypal 30577 or some shit. so fuck that.
I feel your pain.
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They only protect you so you will have money for them to take.Originally Posted by animegirl
Better the devil you know.....
Thats what I usually do, go to My Ebay to see if I got a message. If not, I just send all emails to spoof@ebay.com. Sometimes I'm even too lazy to do that and just delete it cuz i know its a fake.
This is sad because a lot of people arent smart enough to catch this. It's probably why it still goes on, because they still make a shitload off of this scam.
It's not like people aren't warned though, there's always pop-ups saying that Ebay will never ask you for your credit card details etc. If you can't get that bit right you have a problem.
Still, that's an awesome site they made there, totally convincing.
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