got this in a email today

Hi, got this in a Email today have not order anything from this supplier
eBay - superpharmacyplus <7b01ec9cd247be4bed39@members.ebay.com>
Dear Customer,

Thank you for your order!
Your account has been charged on Shopify LLC with USD 979.99 and the amount will reflect on your account activity within 24 hours.
Transaction Details
Vendor Name : Shopify Store.
Item Name : iPhone 14 Pro Max (256GB)
Invoice Number : TRNX91900291762
Invoice Date : 03/18/2024
Delivery Date : 03/21/2024
Payment Mode : Online

If you do not authorize this payment or to cancel this transaction, please call our support at : +1 (818) 668-3406

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got this in a email today

Hope you did not click on any links

 

That certainly looks like a phising scam

 

For a start, eBay do not call you 'dear customer'

 

That is obviously not how eBay Australia would type a date

 

And a totally bogus email address and phone number

 

 

Was this in your eBay messages?

 

What is your question for other members?

 

Did you click on a scammy link?

 

IF so, you are going to want to act fast

 

Change ALL your passwords

 

Notify eBay

 

Run a deep virus scan etc etc

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got this in a email today

SCAM.

 

100% scam.

 

It’s not even a sophisticated scam.

 

 

 

Don’t click. Don’t reply. Don’t call.

 

If you have, immediately contact Scamwatch - https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam. You may also need to report to Cyber.gov.au (https://www.cyber.gov.au/report-and-recover/recover-from/scams). That’s just the start.

 

 

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got this in a email today


@countessalmirena wrote:

SCAM.

 

100% scam.

 

It’s not even a sophisticated scam.

 

 

 

Don’t click. Don’t reply. Don’t call.

 

If you have, immediately contact Scamwatch - https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam. You may also need to report to Cyber.gov.au (https://www.cyber.gov.au/report-and-recover/recover-from/scams). That’s just the start.

 

 


And cancel any credit cards or other bank details OP has provided.

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got this in a email today

You are spot on about it not being a sophisticated scam

 

I just got (what I assume) is a similar one

 

I didn't open it but the subject heading was 'dear customer you paid with PayPal'

 

No longer have a PayPal account and haven't in a couple of years

 

Email was sent to an email address never used for PayPal when I did have it 

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got this in a email today

I receive countless scam emails. Literally, of course, I could count them, but it would be a huge task with no benefit.

 

Most of these are automatically directed to my spam folders. I check these to be sure legitimate emails haven’t been blocked… and see the plethora of sheer rubbish sitting there. Mostly - obvious. Some are a little more sophisticated. So far all are detectable as spam / scams to the naked eye (well, to my naked eye).

 

But I don’t doubt that the scamming spamming stuff will become ever more convincing and I’d be a fool to be complacent. 

 

How are less scam-savvy people going to cope as these scams increase in being convincing?

 

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