Tema: ebay ispejimas
Autorius: Arunas-X
Data: 2009-11-11 11:51:38
kaip suprantu gavau ispejima, bet nesuprantu uz ka, ar cia nieko baisaus?

Our records show that you recently contacted or received messages from 
iwishtobe_no2 through eBay's messaging system. This account was recently 
found to have been accessed by an unauthorized third party, who may have 
used the account in an attempt to defraud other members.



We've taken action to restore this account to the original owner, but wanted 
to let you know to be suspicious of any communication you may have received 
from them. Nothing is wrong with your account at this time ? this message is 
just being sent as a precaution. If you have received any messages from that 
appears suspicious, please feel free to forward them to us at spoof@ebay.com 
for review.



-- Safety Tips --

-- Don't respond to the sender, through either eBay or your email provider, 
if the message is an offer to buy or sell an item. This type of offer may be 
fraudulent, and the transaction won't be covered by eBay protection 
programs.



- - If you received what appears to be a Second Chance Offer for an item you 
recently bid on, and it appears in My Messages with the subject of "Message 
from eBay Member," it isn't a legitimate Second Chance Offer.



Real Second Chance Offers appear in My Messages with a blue background and 
subject that says, "eBay Second Chance Offer for Item...". Always check for 
both the blue background in My Messages and the subject line of "eBay Second 
Chance Offer for Item?" when responding to a Second Chance Offer.



-- Never pay for your eBay items using instant cash wire transfer services 
such as Western Union or MoneyGram. It is against eBay's Safe Payments 
Policy for a seller to request payment with these methods, as these types of 
payments are unsafe if you're paying someone you don't know.



-- If You've Already Sent Payment or Shipped an Item --

- - If you already sent payment for an off-eBay transaction, or if you're a 
seller who already shipped an item to a fraudulent buyer, we suggest you 
take the following steps:



-- Contact the payment service you used to make the purchase. If you paid by 
credit card, most card issuers provide consumer protections in instances of 
online fraud.



- - If you sold and shipped an item to a fraudulent buyer, contact the 
carrier you used to ship the item. You might be able to receive additional 
assistance from the shipping service. If it was sent through the United 
States Postal Service, you may want to file mail fraud charges. Please go 
to:

http://www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect/



- - Report the fraudulent buyer or seller both to law enforcement officials 
in your area, and in the area where the buyer or seller lives. To find law 
enforcement agencies by area, please visit:

http://www.usacops.com



When you contact a law enforcement officer, please explain the following:



- eBay will be happy to help with the officer's investigation.

- For more information on how the officer can contact eBay, go to:

http://pages.ebay.com/securitycenter/law_enforcement.html



-- You may also want to file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint 
Center (IC3). The IC3 is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center. The IC3 will 
review complaints and refer information to the appropriate local, state, or 
federal agency. To file a complaint with the IC3, please go to:

http://www.ic3.gov/



We also need you to take a few minutes to provide more information related 
to the transaction. The information you provide will allow us to work more 
effectively with law enforcement should an investigation occur. Please go 
to:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/isgw-fraud-non-ebay.html



Click the "Item Bought Outside of eBay" or "Item Sold Outside of eBay" link.



Thanks for your cooperation.



Sincerely,



eBay Customer Support