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I just got a email from EBAY stating I am now a POWERSELLER SILVER ,people 8 years ago I sold 3 things on EBAY and presently am not even a member to my knowledge so I am not putting any trust in their system to rate sellers AT ALL, I am honest but what would somone that is not do with this PROMOTION , just struck me as odd
It is probably a phishing scam from a guy trying to steel you identity.
I've had these from what looks like eBay and PayPal, but weren't.
ebay and PayPal have places where you can send the email address of the sender to check it out.
Mine was sent to an email adress ebay didn't even know anything about.
Check the email address from the email you got, I'll bet it doesn't look right.
I get one once in a while from ebay, and almost everyday from paypal, or so it says.
Get stuff that says it's from the "intenal revenue service" but I know that it doesn't have an R in there for a reason. Scammers. Wish I could line em up and shoot em down.
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