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		<title>The Dangers of an Ebay Email Scam</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 04:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The culprits of eBay email scams send spoof emails pretending to be a department of eBay. Often, they will ask you to click a link within the eBay email scam and “sign in.” Replying to an eBay email scam can result in a loss of several thousand dollars. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_184" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-184" title="ebay_scam" src="http://www.scam-fraud.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ebay_scam.jpg" alt="eBay email scams are on the rise!" width="300" height="250" /><p class="wp-caption-text">eBay email scams are on the rise!</p></div>
<p>Receiving an <strong>eBay email scam</strong> may not be very alarming for most eBay users. But, for those who make their living through eBay, receiving an <strong>eBay email scam</strong> can be a frightening experience. An <strong>eBay email scam</strong> isn’t sent by eBay itself, but an impersonator. An <strong>eBay email scam</strong> will often prompt you to provide them with sensitive information.</p>
<h2>Effects of an eBay email Scam</h2>
<p>An <strong>eBay email scam</strong> can have life changing effects for many eBay users. Being taken in <strong>eBay email scams</strong> can be especially devastating for those who make the bulk of their income on eBay. But, eBay users who have a bank account linked to eBay need to watch out for <strong>eBay email scams</strong> as well. The culprits of <strong>eBay email scams</strong> send spoof emails pretending to be a department of eBay. Often, they will ask you to click a link within the <strong>eBay email scam</strong> and “sign in.” Replying to an <strong>eBay email scam</strong> can result in a loss of several thousand dollars. For some, an <strong>eBay email scam</strong> may even force them to close their eBay business down and start anew.</p>
<h2>Identifying eBay email Scams</h2>
<p><strong>eBay email scams</strong> can be easy to uncover with a careful eye. An <strong>eBay email scam</strong> will urge you to take action now or you’ll be locked out of your eBay account. The urgency in the <strong>eBay email scams</strong> would never be expressed in this manner through the real eBay. Another sign that you’ve received an <strong>eBay email scam</strong> is the greeting of the email. If the email greets you without using the name on your eBay account or using your username, it is indeed an <strong>eBay email scam</strong>.</p>
<p>An <strong>eBay email scam</strong> may look convincingly familiar to the authentic emails sent by eBay. Many of the <strong>eBay email scam letters</strong> include a replica eBay email header or even a cloaked email address which is from @ebay.com. eBay urges those who have received an <strong>eBay email scam</strong> to forward the email to Spoof@ebay.com.</p>
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