In a message dated 10/7/2004 11:14:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, Herald948
writes:
These are getting all too common nowadays, and they're pretty much all scams.
If you look into the message headers, you'll probably see that they actually
originate from some far-off land and NOT from eBay.
Forward them to <spoof@ebay.com> and then delete them!
--Andy Mace
p.s. With the money I'm about to get from some kind Nigerian official's
heirs, I should be in good shape soon.... :-)
According to the Ebay person on the telephone, this was the work of hackers.
They were actually using offical ebay addresses to do this scam, so their
header look legitimate.
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