on 21-11-2013 03:31 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 05:45 AM by mc_remington
We received an email today with a HTML receipt attached.
The subject reads "Receipt for your payment to ****"
The amount is for $179.
The message says we have paid $179
But we dont know who they are and there is certainly no transaction in our PayPal account for any amount like this.
Of course the email looks very genuine and there are links embedded. Please DO NOT CLICK them.
Just wondered if anyone else is getting these. Looks like a phishing attempt to us.
on 10-12-2013 08:15 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:00 AM by mc_remington
I have just received the same email for the second time within 6 weeks. Guess I have to change my password again! Why can't these people go out and work to earn money rather than ripping people off! I'm sick of these creeps.
on 10-12-2013 08:23 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:01 AM by mc_remington
You don't need to change your password. Unless you clicked on a link.
There is a handy function on the internet. When you mouse over a URL, it will show you the real URL. Which, if it is a scam/phish usually has no relation to the stated URL. Use it.
Caveat emptor.
on 12-12-2013 10:28 AM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:01 AM by mc_remington
I have received 5 of these
on 13-12-2013 02:21 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:02 AM by mc_remington
I received an email yesterday with an imbedded link saying they had a question on item #108192900313, saying:
"Could you please tell me how much is the shipping to Cremorne Point, NSW 2090 ?
Please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Susan"
Hotmail dumped in the Junk mail & I wondered why, but when I seached that number it didn't exist. I have the feeling Hotmail picked up the ebey in the sending address.
I don't click links & I was very wary as I don't have any item that they would have to ask shipping.
By the way eBay is sending out emails with links to correct your listings - NOT happy about those.
on 15-12-2013 09:14 AM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:03 AM by mc_remington
I got this too - avoid
on 15-12-2013 12:30 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:03 AM by mc_remington
If it is genuine the identical message will be in your ebay message INBOX as well.
If you only see it on your email INBOX then it is suspect.
Bottom line don't click on any links embedded within emails unless you are 100% sure your know where it has come from.
And even then proceed with caution.
on 15-12-2013 10:19 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:03 AM by mc_remington
Yeah me too. I was sus as I don't have anything listed - so junked it to phishing scam. Seems it was the right thing to do now I've checked in here! Sadly these idiots must catch some people out. It's outrageous!!
on 15-12-2013 10:32 PM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:04 AM by mc_remington
They work on self-selection.
The people who automatically click links.
The people who don't run their mouse over the link to see what the ACTUAL URL is.
In short, the mugs.
on 17-12-2013 09:24 AM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:05 AM by mc_remington
I also got this email.
on 17-12-2013 11:53 AM - last edited on 26-02-2014 06:06 AM by mc_remington
I have just received same email Not happy at all