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on 24-02-2026 09:15 PM
Is the message on the right spam? Address missing and s and 0 instead of o.
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24-02-2026 09:34 PM - edited 24-02-2026 09:38 PM
Don't click on anything
It's not spam - It's 100% SCAM
The newly registered user ID, a SCAMMER is no longer registered
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on 24-02-2026 10:13 PM
To add:
Go to your settings > Buyer Management
Tick the box : Block buyers whose primary delivery address is in a location to which I don't post
Click Save Changes. That way you won't have any overseas scammers actually buying your items.
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on 24-02-2026 11:58 PM
It is as scammy as a scam sandwich.
It is an attempt at identity theft. It’s fraudulent.
From the Member-to-Member contact policy:
❝What are the guidelines?
Spam (email)
We don't allow our members to send each other spam. "Spam" is an email (or part of an email) that is both unsolicited and commercial in nature.
Unsolicited means the message was sent without the explicit request of the person who received it. Commercial means the message discusses buying, selling, or trading of goods or services.
Some examples of spam include:
- Unsolicited email offers sent to potential buyers
- Email messages sent to a member on a mailing list without that member's prior permission
- Invitations to join a mailing list that aren't related to your eBay Store
- Offers to buy or sell off eBay
- Email sent using eBay Messages (or features such as the Contact member link) to send unsolicited commercial offers
Not allowed
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- Email and websites impersonating eBay – Some members have reported receiving requests for personal information in email messages that look like they were sent from eBay, but weren't. Learn how to recognise spoof (fake) eBay websites and how to report spoof emails
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If you have received spam from another eBay member, please forward it to spoof@ebay.com.❞
Do the above; forward that message to spoof@ebay.com.