on 24-05-2014 12:54 AM
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on 24-05-2014 01:31 AM
Hi,
I just got one as well.
DO NOT click on any links in the email, it's a spoof or fishing email.
When eBay contact you for real,
as well as getting the email on your desktop email program,
you will also get a message in your actual eBay inbox as well, under 'My eBay'
Just delete it, don't click on any links on this email you have just received.
Regards,
An honest person
on 24-05-2014 10:20 AM
I would expect it to have your full name on it and appear in "my messages" BUT
Ebay are asking everyone to change their passwords and apparently the link does appear in the email (not certain because none of my 3 ebay accounts have received the email yet).
So you will need to change your password, just be safe and don't use a link in an email to do it. (If you log out and then back in the ebay website should then give you a prompt to change your email.)
on 24-05-2014 08:31 PM
It is NOT a spoof or phishing email.
As well as the messages plastered all over the boards about this issue ebay have stated that they will be emailing all members with the link to change their password.....because so many members have been complaining that they do not know how to change it.
You do not have to used the link if you are suspicious of it but you should change your password.
on 25-05-2014 03:00 AM