posted on September 11, 2003 07:16:30 PM new
from eBay for securty check. emailed it immediately to spoof. Why would they send two in one day? When will they ever learn that most of us will never give them the information that they want.
posted on September 11, 2003 08:31:29 PM new
How can verison tell if it is spam if the email address says eBay. I think it would be difficult to block that.
posted on September 11, 2003 08:39:10 PM new
I love those letters. I like to give them insulting passwords to fill in.
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. B. Franklin
posted on September 11, 2003 08:41:22 PM new
I haven't received one of those in over a month. It could have something to do with the info I filled in the blanks on one of them. Apparently the letters FBI entered into the password field gets your name off the list in a hurry. Go ahead Libra, have a little fun with them. Enter all the info you have on an NPB and fabricate what you don't have
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
posted on September 11, 2003 08:45:13 PM new
I love those letters. I like to give them insulting passwords to fill in.
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. B. Franklin
posted on September 12, 2003 07:08:18 AM new
I just registered with a new buying ID. Now I have 2 selling and one buying, but for some reason they only send these emails to my ID that has the most feedbacks (and I've received 2 in 1 day also). You would think that my one with 0 feedback would be easier to confiscate.