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RE: FW: e-bay
From: Mike Tomasura <MTomasura () BradleyCaldwell com>
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 12:40:13 -0400
Anyone that has a Spam filter should have "ebay" and "e-bay" in the list. That is how we caught it. -----Original Message----- From: Justin B. Newman [mailto:justin.newman () binhost com] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 12:30 PM To: Mike Tomasura Subject: Re: FW: e-bay I presume you've figured out that the link goes to e1bay.com, not ebay. It's a fraud. -jbn On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Mike Tomasura wrote:
I guess e-bay had some problems? A few users got this message from them. Dear eBay user! At 09.24.2003 our company has lost a number of accounts in the system during the database maintenance. If you have an active account, please click on the link below to update your credit card information. If you have problems with your account, please let us know at email support () ebay com <mailto:support () ebay com> https://cgi.ebay.com/saw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?UpdateInformation <https://e%31bay.com/saw-cgi/?UpdateInformation>
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- Re: FW: e-bay, (continued)
- Re: FW: e-bay Simon Lockhart (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Krzysztof Adamski (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Tony Rall (Sep 26)
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- Re: FW: e-bay Mike Tancsa (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Ken Stubbs (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Mike Tancsa (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Joe Abley (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Mike Tancsa (Sep 26)
- Re: Korean network problems, was FW: e-bay John R. Levine (Sep 26)
- Re: FW: e-bay Mike Tancsa (Sep 26)