CCR, did you have an eBay acct at all? Do you know where the thieves got your details from?
Sorry you had to go through this as well, a year or so ago I got a call that my details had been misused. Apparently a local pizza delivery driver had been keeping copies of card details when people wrote cheques, then buying stuff online with them...
Only way to be safe, keep an eye on your account and report anything suspicious quick. Good to see bank were on the ball this time though for you.
Which bank was it ccr? Tell us the name of the good guys as we are all so quick to name and shame the bad ones.
I use Ebay a lot, my ebay 'account' doesnt contain any credit card details, where as i use Paypal for any purchases and sales (a safe payment method) and they do have my details. Where were your details stored? I have had two 'Ebay' emails saying that they need to confirm my details again and to log in via this email.....YEAH RIGHT....do i look half baked??? I forwarded them to Ebay and yes they were fake Ebay emails.
Thats terrible for you, i hope it all gets sorted out. :fuckinghell:
Yes there are a lot of fake emails that look like they come from ebay and they ask for your bank account details or password. This is called 'phishing' I believe. I think it's best practice now to NEVER enter your ebay account from unsolicited emails from ebay as they might be fake. Ebay will never ask you for these details or threaten to close your account because you do not respond to a given mail alert.
Also report anything suspicious to ebay.
LC
I do almost all my banking over the internet and check my accounts first thing each morning and at least twice over the working day just to make sure that no dodgy stuff goes through. Only takes a moment or two and I can ring up a call centre to check out any queries I have.
IGNORE any emails asking to confirm details - simple theory.
Have you recently received e-mails allegedly from ebay asking to update your details including bank details and credit cards because these are not from ebay as they would never ask for your details so if you have received such an e-mail and sent your details on to that link that maybe how they got hold of your account details! it happens alot even from your own bank as well!
I work for a web based company and they don't ahve a web based secure server so we tell them we will ring for card details after placing their order.
You would be shocked .. after doing this for at least 4 years and ringing thousands of people only one has ever questionned who I am .. asked for details and if she can call me back to verify who I am!
The others have ALL read card details over the phone to me unquestionably!!!!!! Now I accept that these people are expecting a call but surely a minute to verify who I am is prudent?
If you want to check to see for yourself if you can tell the difference between a legitimate email from ebay etc and a fraudulant one, try this test:
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