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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 1826562" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>Yeah dude, if you put your info in those emails your fuxored... everyone knows that stuff is BS.....they routinely mention this fact on the news on just about every tv network, and usually on the local channels when mentioning senior citizens and internet online scams and purchasing. So if you put your info into one of those emails, your ebay account is fuxored and maybe liable for purchases thats been done on your account.</p><p></p><p>If you get one of those emails, all you have to do is check the routing source, its usually some odd *** IP or website name that it originates from.</p><p></p><p>for example, instead of the email comming from <a href="http://www.ebay.com/blah" target="_blank">http://www.ebay.com/blah</a> blah blah .... in the fake mails its <a href="http://84.22.39.11/phpscript?.asp...blah" target="_blank">http://84.22.39.11/phpscript?.asp...blah</a> blah blah..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 1826562, member: 564991"] Yeah dude, if you put your info in those emails your fuxored... everyone knows that stuff is BS.....they routinely mention this fact on the news on just about every tv network, and usually on the local channels when mentioning senior citizens and internet online scams and purchasing. So if you put your info into one of those emails, your ebay account is fuxored and maybe liable for purchases thats been done on your account. If you get one of those emails, all you have to do is check the routing source, its usually some odd *** IP or website name that it originates from. for example, instead of the email comming from [URL="http://www.ebay.com/blah"]http://www.ebay.com/blah[/URL] blah blah .... in the fake mails its [URL="http://84.22.39.11/phpscript?.asp...blah"]http://84.22.39.11/phpscript?.asp...blah[/URL] blah blah.. [/QUOTE]
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