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Don't get sucked-in on the following e-mail copy.
You have been warned.
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Dear eBay user:
As a courtesy and for your safety, eBay notifies you whenever your
credit card is used for
certain activities on the site.
Once you have a credit card on file with us and the same card is used
again for certain
activities on eBay, we will send this notice to let you know that the
credit card has been used.
This includes activities involving your account or those of a family
member, business associate,
or friend. These activities include using the same credit card to:
* register an eBay account using an anonymous email domain such as
Yahoo or Hotmail,
* set up a selling account,
* update the credit card information on another account that uses the
same card,
* gain access the Mature Audiences category, or
* place a bid over $15,000.
If you did not use your credit card for any of the above reasons,
please confirm with all
members of your household as well as friends or business associates
that they have not
recently used your credit card on eBay. Their use of your card for any
of the above purposes
will also generate this notice.
If you are still unable to explain the use of your card, please update
your account with a new credit card immediately by taking the following steps:
1. "Sign In" to your eBay account at:
http://signin.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?SignIn&ssPageName=h:h:sin:US
2. Enter your new credit card information.
3. Click the "Continue" button.
** Do not reply to this email as this is a system-generated message **
eBay Safety Tip:
Some community members have reported receiving deceptive emails
claiming to come from eBay, PayPal, or other popular Web sites. The people who
send these emails (also known as "spoof" or "phishing" emails) hope
that unsuspecting recipients will reply or click on a link contained in
the email and then provide sensitive personal information.
You can take a few simple steps to protect your account and prevent
senders of deceptive emails from doing harm:
* If you need to update your personal or financial information on eBay,
type the eBay Web address into your browser or use a bookmarked link.
* Use My eBay or the Site Map to find pages on eBay, rather than
relying on links from emails.
* Report suspicious email immediately by forwarding it to
[email protected].
eBay's Help system provides detailed information about spoof emails,
identity theft, and what to do if your eBay account has been compromised.
You have been warned.
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Dear eBay user:
As a courtesy and for your safety, eBay notifies you whenever your
credit card is used for
certain activities on the site.
Once you have a credit card on file with us and the same card is used
again for certain
activities on eBay, we will send this notice to let you know that the
credit card has been used.
This includes activities involving your account or those of a family
member, business associate,
or friend. These activities include using the same credit card to:
* register an eBay account using an anonymous email domain such as
Yahoo or Hotmail,
* set up a selling account,
* update the credit card information on another account that uses the
same card,
* gain access the Mature Audiences category, or
* place a bid over $15,000.
If you did not use your credit card for any of the above reasons,
please confirm with all
members of your household as well as friends or business associates
that they have not
recently used your credit card on eBay. Their use of your card for any
of the above purposes
will also generate this notice.
If you are still unable to explain the use of your card, please update
your account with a new credit card immediately by taking the following steps:
1. "Sign In" to your eBay account at:
http://signin.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?SignIn&ssPageName=h:h:sin:US
2. Enter your new credit card information.
3. Click the "Continue" button.
** Do not reply to this email as this is a system-generated message **
eBay Safety Tip:
Some community members have reported receiving deceptive emails
claiming to come from eBay, PayPal, or other popular Web sites. The people who
send these emails (also known as "spoof" or "phishing" emails) hope
that unsuspecting recipients will reply or click on a link contained in
the email and then provide sensitive personal information.
You can take a few simple steps to protect your account and prevent
senders of deceptive emails from doing harm:
* If you need to update your personal or financial information on eBay,
type the eBay Web address into your browser or use a bookmarked link.
* Use My eBay or the Site Map to find pages on eBay, rather than
relying on links from emails.
* Report suspicious email immediately by forwarding it to
[email protected].
eBay's Help system provides detailed information about spoof emails,
identity theft, and what to do if your eBay account has been compromised.