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Monday, March 21, 2005

Hmm...
Dear eBay user,
As stated in the User Agreement, Section 41.1, we may send you this email.
After the multiple frauds registered lately, our company has initiated a study regarding this problem. In this study the company has reached the conclusion that most of the frauds were possible because of the low email service security level .
For a best deployment of our further activities (the frauds prevention) our company has decided to ceck your identity for fraud protection .
Hoping you have understood that we are doing all these for your own safety and for the good deployment of the relations between our company and its parteners we suggest you to acces the following form to verify your eBay account:
http://202.72.165.20/.../rc/ws2/SignIn.html
Thank you for your patience in this matter.

Regards, Security eBay (Security Department)
eBay Inc
Thank you for using eBay!
http://www.ebay.com/
Key: awkward wrong huh?

Sometimes the inability of fraudsters to use grammar and spell-check does more to protect consumers than all the software and legislation in the world. Clicking the link may not mean you deserve to be ripped off, but it indicates a certain predisposition to being taken advantage of.

Should the authors of this e-mail desire, I offer English lessons at reasonable rates. Just send your name and banking information and after making a small withdrawal to confirm your identity, I will teach you about the wonders of persuasive English!

posted by gbarto at 3:23 PM  


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