Why did I receive this email when the purchase was canceled in agreement with the seller: Dear karag
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11-29-2014 11:04 AM
Why did I receive this email when the purchase was canceled in agreement with the seller: Dear karag_hr2014, Thank you for shopping on eBay! Your total amount due is $ 5.98. sea details about your purchase are included below. That Ensure fast delivery, please go to the URL below to complete payment: You can pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal. I accept the following payment methods: PayPal I offer the following shipping options: Economy Int'l Shipping: $ 4.99
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Why did I receive this email when the purchase was canceled in agreement with the seller: Dear karag
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11-29-2014 12:59 PM
@karag_hr2014 wrote:
Why did I receive this email when the purchase was canceled in agreement with the seller: Dear karag_hr2014, Thank you for shopping on eBay! Your total amount due is $ 5.98. sea details about your purchase are included below. That Ensure fast delivery, please go to the URL below to complete payment: You can pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal. I accept the following payment methods: PayPal I offer the following shipping options: Economy Int'l Shipping: $ 4.99
Normally, I'd say it was one of eBay's automatic reminder messages, BUT when the message has spelling and grammar errors I'd say it's a fake. Recommend sending the email with headers to spoof@ebay.com and/or spoof@paypal.com
more reading: http://pages.ebay.ca/help/account/reporting-spoof.html
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Why did I receive this email when the purchase was canceled in agreement with the seller: Dear karag
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11-29-2014 01:34 PM
Yep, if you cut and pasted that message, it's a fake!
Send it to spoof@ebay.com and spoof@paypal.com.
Do NOT open any links.
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