“eBay Unpaid Item” email Threat Level: 
“eBay Unpaid Item” email is spam that links to a scam site. The site that “eBay Unpaid Item” email links to poses as an eBay page. Like other phishing pages, the goal of this “eBay Unpaid Item” email is to steal your login info, so hackers can steal your personal and financial information..
Bastards.
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And even if you didn’t click the link, let me show you how to block “eBay Unpaid Item” email.
“Question About Item” Email Threat Level: 
“Question About Item” Email is spam that links to a scam site, http://202.194.147.92. “Question About Item” Email’s site poses as an eBay page. Like other phishing pages, the goal of http://202.194.147.92 is to steal your login info, so hackers can steal your personal and financial information.
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“eBay item#683216999340″ Email Threat Level: 
“eBay item#683216999340″ Email is spam that links to a scam site, http://sign-in-member-cgi72.pochta.ru/ehayISAPIdllSignInruhttwwwehaycomtrksidm.asp. “eBay item#683216999340″ Email’s site poses as an eBay page. Like other phishing pages, the goal of http://sign-in-member-cgi72.pochta.ru/ehayISAPIdllSignInruhttwwwehaycomtrksidm.asp is to steal your login info, so hackers can steal your personal and financial information..
Bastards.
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“You’ve received a question” email Threat Level: 
“You’ve received a question” email is spam that links to a scam site,
http://211.189.19.132. The site that “You’ve received a question” email links to poses as an eBay page. Like other phishing pages, the goal of
http://211.189.19.132 is to steal your login info, so hackers can steal your personal and financial information.
Bastards.
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