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I received this e-mail earlier today & I am unsure wether its really from E-Bay :?
Just tried logging into E-bay and it will not let me in :roll:
What do you guys think??? :?:Dear ************ (######XXXXXXX@?????????????.gsi.gov.uk),
Please read this email carefully as it concerns the security of your eBay account password.'
eBay's highest priority is the security of our members' accounts. In a routine check our safety system has identified that your password is not sufficiently secure and so we have deactivated your current password to protect your account.
You will therefore need to change your password and regain access to your ebay account. You can do this as follows;
1) Open your internet browser and type www.ebay.co.uk to open the eBay.co.uk homepage (Note that this should not be a link in the final version)
2) Select My eBay at the top of the homepage
3) Click on "Forgot your password" underneath the password entry box
4) Follow the instructions to create a new password
We also strongly recommend that you change any other online accounts that use your old eBay password (for example email and Paypal) as soon as you have changed your eBay account password to ensure that they are also secure.
How to choose a safer password;
1) Make sure your password is difficult to guess by not including your name, eBay User ID, telephone number or date of birth
2) Don't use the same password on eBay that you use on your email account, or on other websites
3) Use a combination of letters and numbers
4) Make your password at least 8 characters long
To learn more about protecting your eBay account please visit eBay's Safety Centre - http://pages.ebay.co.uk/safetycentre
Please note that as eBay treats your password as highly sensitive information no eBay employee has access to your account password, both the account password deactivation and this email have been automatically generated by our Safety system. For your protection and confidentiality no eBay employee will ever ask you for your password or other sensitive information over the telephone or by email.
Thank you for your co-operation in ensuring that your eBay account is as secure as possible,
Customer Support (Trust and Safety Department)
eBay International AG
Please note that all future communications from eBay about your account or requesting personal information will be sent to your email address and also to your My eBay My Messages folder.
If you have any questions about the authenticity of this email please forward it to spoof@ebay.co.uk. You will receive an automated email confirming receipt of your original query email and then we will send you a 2nd email confirming or denying authenticity.
Just tried logging into E-bay and it will not let me in :roll: