So yesterday i wass looking for some stuff on e-bay,. i am now tracking an object and i had some pm's with people,.
A few minutes ago i got a mail that i bought something and was late with payment,. i was like WHOT
You have received an Unpaid Item strike
You were the winning buyer on eBay item # 4059529933.The seller, has informed eBay that payment for the item has still not been received, or that the two of you were not able to come to agreement. As a result, you have received an Unpaid Item strike.
Remember, Unpaid Item strikes may result in your suspension from eBay.
You can appeal this Unpaid Item strike if you believe it is not deserved. First, read the requirements for appealing the strike. If you meet them, you can submit your appeal on that page. If your appeal is successful the strike will be removed.
If you have recently paid for the item number listed below or do you feel it to be a mis take, you mu
Regards,
The eBay Team
The "4059529933" number is a link and turns out to be unsave in IE8 none the less i contacted ebay in a chat session and they told me there was no such bid,. pfffff!!
Whot i don't get is:
-How did they know i was on ebay,. i have't been on ebay for like month's
-Whot do they intend to do with mails like this,.>!?
the sender was: "eBay" <gmfan34@sbcglobal.net>
EDIT: i must say E-bay chat service is very helpfull!!
lol a friend of mine once got a mail that he illegally download stuff, it was pretty authentic apart from a few typos and a dubios sender, but the shown IP that he was supposed to download with was nowhere near the german IP range xD
That's still an odd email though - I can't see too much that the sender actually gains from this, unless they love imagining people on the other side getting into a slight panic.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:That's still an odd email though - I can't see too much that the sender actually gains from this, unless they love imagining people on the other side getting into a slight panic.
The number in the email is this link but it is "unsave page" says IE8 or Norton. http://beam.to/sistemic2