The "eBay Please Confirm your Order No." Phishing Scam

The eBay Please Confirm your Order No. Phishing Scam

eBay customers or online users who have received the "eBay Please Confirm your Order No." email message below, which claim they have received their order and they can dispute if they are dissatisfied, is a phishing scam. The fake emails are being sent by cybercriminals to trick potential victims into clicking on the "Dispute Payment" link. The link goes to a phishing website that steals credit card information, online account credentials or personal information.

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The "eBay Please Confirm your Order No." Phishing Scam

From: Ebay 31GTIHF5OJNVR96QUGT9L3Q3OIDPZGL87R @31GTIHF5OJNVR96QUGT9L3Q3OIDPZGL87R.com

Date: 8/20/18 8:20 PM (GMT-08:00)

Subject: Please Confirm your Order No. 87281749944778

ebaY

My Orders | Help | Buyer Protection

Please Confirm Delivery for Order No. 87281749944778

Dear,

Your Order No. 87281749944778 has been delivered by Fedex and our system shows you have received the product.

If you have received your full order in satisfactory condition, please Confirm Order Received .

If you have not received your items or are not satisfied with the items you received, please contact the seller to resolve it or ask seller to extend your product receipt time.Otherwise you can Open Dispute before 2018.8.10 01:24.If you do not open a dispute within this time ebay will consider the order to be satisfactory and will finalize the order process.

Sincerely,

ebay.com

2018.7.05 01:24

Please reply to this email.

Recipients of the fake or phishing emails are asked to delete and should not follow the instructions in it. Online users who have already been tricked by the scam are asked to change their passwords and contact eBay for help.

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Dec. 10, 2018 at 6:11 PM by
The "eBay Please Confirm your Order No." Phishing Scam
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Received this scam:

"From: From Ebay <support@srv1.automatically.site>

Date: December 10, 2018 at 10:47:49 AM MST

Subject: "confirm your order"

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Email : randsw12@gmail.com

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Oct. 22, 2018 at 9:29 AM by
The "eBay Please Confirm your Order No." Phishing Scam
an anonymous user from: Southbridge, Massachusetts, United States

very unlawful, not an eBay customer, never have been. Obvious scam, these scumbags should be drawn and quartered and if they come to my home or could locate them I would be happy to make sure their fingers never touch a keyboard again.

in my opinion, they can and should be killed-this stuff p*sses me off to no end...lesson to scammers, you will mess with the wrong bull and get the horns.

Delete

Mar. 19, 2022 at 6:16 AM by
The "eBay Please Confirm your Order No." Phishing Scam
an anonymous user from: Calaveras County, Copperopolis, California, United States

I agree 100%👍🏼

Delete

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