So go directly to Ebay and reverify your account there without using
anything generated by the email. Or email Ebay and ask them.
bschwart@postoffice.pacbell.net wrote:
>Today is the second time I have received an email supposedly from eBay,
>official looking and everything asking me to verify my account. The first
>I ignored because it was asking for credit card info, which I never gave
>them and as far as I can remember, you dont need it to register as a
>buyer it said that if I didnt verify within 24 (seemed a litly timely
>sinc what if I dont reed my emai every day) hours that my account would be
>deleted of course it wasnt but I just got another one, this one also
>says basically the same thing, very offical looking with the ebay logo,
>even secure, but the link on this one gives me a 404 not found error. Now
>I dont mind re-verifying, but I am not sure why I would need to. However
>if this is a scam to get info what should on do. Any way to insure that
>this is legit?? Another thing that makes me suspect is the return address.
>The first way to ebaysomething @ aol.com and this one is ebay
>security.team@ebay.com They appear to be addressed to only me not a whole
>list of others on the message. Has anybody else received these?? Is this
>legit??
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