05-29-2022 05:26 AM
05-29-2022 06:04 AM
Did you receive this via email or ebay messages? The picture is a bit blurry on my end. I wouldn't respond to it until you find out if it's legitimate or a scam. Let us know.
05-29-2022 06:17 AM
I would suggest posting on the technical board with an @ to one of the ebay blues
I will say, as a former web developer, the 'call' to the bank is in the framed area, which is contained within another webpage....there is a possible certificate mismatch in there...you should have been able to click on it for an explanation...
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Share-eBay-Technical-Issues/bd-p/technicalissues-db
05-29-2022 07:00 AM
Uh, "www.riskremedyweb.ebay.com" does not sound like a legitimate web address to me nor does it bring up an Ebay page. I place my bet on the scam option.
05-29-2022 07:07 AM - edited 05-29-2022 07:08 AM
NM
05-29-2022 07:12 AM
There are a couple of other posts.
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/A-request-from-e-Bay/td-p/32693857
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Is-the-following-Ebay-site-legitimate/td-p/32785562
@cmee Is the message in your ebay messages?
05-30-2022 12:07 PM
@monica-sells wrote:I will say, as a former web developer, the 'call' to the bank is in the framed area, which is contained within another webpage....there is a possible certificate mismatch in there...you should have been able to click on it for an explanation...
It's possible, but I'd think that the more likely explanation is that there are two subdomains when they only certed 1.
Almost nobody gets a cert for www.subdomain.example.com, because www is, itself, a subdomain.