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Re: EBAY SCAM



In <380a67fe.0306292151.6bce3447@posting.google.com> fredthecaveman 
wrote:

> Hey everyone, I just got an legit looking email from what is supposed
> to be ebay and it looks like a semi clever scam that im sure will get
> a few people. This one says they are giving away a ford explorer and
> all you have to do to enter is "sign in" which, when you click on the
> link, then takes you to a website which isnt ebay and im sure records
> your passwords. IF everyone wants to enter some fake user names and
> passwords be my guest.Heres the link. Be creative with your user
> names, give them some work to do. lol
> http://server.6544.tv/aw-cgi/eBayIsapi.html

Too late!

  A gateway timeout occurred.
  The server is unreachable.
  Retry the request. (GATEWAY_TIMEOUT)  
  Please contact the administrator.

Please contact the administrator? I suspect someone already has :-)

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Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand

Apple II - FutureCop:LAPD - iMac Game Wizard
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