01-25-2019 09:19 PM
Received an email that was originated as an eBay message from a buyer asking a question about an item of mine. Buyer ID is fedeman52 with 0 feedback and 1/25/19 as join date.
Here is the message with the link deleted so no one accidentally clicks it. I knew it was a phishing con right away. All I can say is beware.
01-25-2019 11:04 PM
01-25-2019 11:25 PM
I want to think that sellers would know not to click on that (through the Ebay system or not) since they can go to Paypal through the myEbay page, but a newer member might think it was normal possibly (?). So I agree, someone needs to know (whoever that is).
01-26-2019 12:59 AM
@gew6463 wrote:I want to think that sellers would know not to click on that (through the Ebay system or not) since they can go to Paypal through the myEbay page, but a newer member might think it was normal possibly (?). So I agree, someone needs to know (whoever that is).
Wow. I wonder how something like that even got through the eBay messaging system. Very scary. I don't click on some links that I receive in email from friends or acquaintances until / unless I confirm with them they sent it to me in the first place (and what's behind it).
01-27-2019 11:17 AM
01-27-2019 11:36 AM - edited 01-27-2019 11:36 AM
OP must have reported that ID. I just did a search for it and it came back “not found”. If I were you, I’d call ebay or at least “report a buyer”.
01-27-2019 11:56 AM
01-27-2019 12:11 PM
@jsi342 wrote:
I could tell it was bogus by the url in the email.
I can tell it is bogus because the message that is allegedly from PayPal is laughably bad English and make absolutely no sense:
"your seller's account has payments for confirmations disabled, please contact the seller and send them the link below so they can fix this issue and activate the payments confirmations"