Is this a scam?
#1
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I recieved this email this morning -
"Welcome to a community of sellers that have achieved exceptional levels
of success and positive feedback on eBay!
We invite you to join us as a PowerSeller
Why you become a PowerSeller?
PowerSellers are eBay top sellers who have sustained a consistent high
volume of monthly sales and a high level of total feedback with 98%
positive or better. As such, these sellers rank among the most
successful
sellers in terms of product sales and customer satisfaction on eBay. We
are proud to recognize your contributions to the success of the eBay
Community!
If you agree with this rank please click here:
http://dns1.net393.com/.www.ebay.com/eBayISAPI.dll.html
Very important!
The registration is active only once
When you see this icon next to the member's user ID, be assured that
the member is a qualified PowerSeller who not only maintains a solid
sales record but also a 98% positive feedback rating based on
transactions
with other eBay users. You can feel assured that your transaction will
go smoothly and that you are dealing with one who has consistently met
the requirements established by eBay.
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Thank you for using eBay!
Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and
you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your eBay
account and click the Help link located in the top right corner of any
eBay
page."
When i clicked the link i had to sign in - is this just a scam to get password details?
Anyone else had one sent through?
"Welcome to a community of sellers that have achieved exceptional levels
of success and positive feedback on eBay!
We invite you to join us as a PowerSeller
Why you become a PowerSeller?
PowerSellers are eBay top sellers who have sustained a consistent high
volume of monthly sales and a high level of total feedback with 98%
positive or better. As such, these sellers rank among the most
successful
sellers in terms of product sales and customer satisfaction on eBay. We
are proud to recognize your contributions to the success of the eBay
Community!
If you agree with this rank please click here:
http://dns1.net393.com/.www.ebay.com/eBayISAPI.dll.html
Very important!
The registration is active only once
When you see this icon next to the member's user ID, be assured that
the member is a qualified PowerSeller who not only maintains a solid
sales record but also a 98% positive feedback rating based on
transactions
with other eBay users. You can feel assured that your transaction will
go smoothly and that you are dealing with one who has consistently met
the requirements established by eBay.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for using eBay!
Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and
you will not receive a response. For assistance, log in to your eBay
account and click the Help link located in the top right corner of any
eBay
page."
When i clicked the link i had to sign in - is this just a scam to get password details?
Anyone else had one sent through?
#2
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Scammage to the higest point
If it was a true email, you would have it in your "My Ebay" messages box aswell when you log into Ebay via your normal and genuine ebay website
If it was a true email, you would have it in your "My Ebay" messages box aswell when you log into Ebay via your normal and genuine ebay website
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http://www.millersmiles.co.uk/identi...owerSeller.php
scam...
if you are ever in doubt - pick a couple of key words from the email / text message whatever and do a google search with the word scam at the end... if it is one - you will find out pretty quickly this way....
scam...
if you are ever in doubt - pick a couple of key words from the email / text message whatever and do a google search with the word scam at the end... if it is one - you will find out pretty quickly this way....
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