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straightforward paypal reclaim question
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hmmm...strokes chin... but that would mean that the OP got a message from ebays internal system and didn't bother checking that the sender wasn't the same ebay member who's auction they had bid on.
Which would seem unlikely. So we are back to how did the fraudster get the OP's email address?
how?...quite easy..or it used to be.
second chance offer scams have been around for years...google it, you will find lots of info out there
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/10/15/fraudsters_go_phishing_on_ebay.html0
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