06-29-2005, 12:01 AM
if you get a fraudulent email from ebay saying to update your info, you can forward that email to spoof@ebay.com helps to get them out of the picture.
also, scammers can replicate the webpage\'s look prefectly, however, if you check the address, its never right. a lot of times its an ip address followed by the correct ebay address. or you can check the actual email address. its usually disquised as blahblah@ebay.com etc. but you can see the address if you open the email.
also, scammers can replicate the webpage\'s look prefectly, however, if you check the address, its never right. a lot of times its an ip address followed by the correct ebay address. or you can check the actual email address. its usually disquised as blahblah@ebay.com etc. but you can see the address if you open the email.