Here's a new phishing scam to watch out for - new to me anyway. I had not seen this one before.
I had placed a bid on an expensive Gibson guitar, which ended up selling for over twice what I had bid for it. A few days later I received an e-mail "second chance offer" directing me to contact the seller directly through a hotmail account. Supposedly, I was being offered the guitar for my highest bid amount. Not bad, a $5000 instrument for $700. But obviously too good to be true.
I checked the bidding and found out that I was the SEVENTH highest bidder. I suspect this con artist sent similar messages to every non-winning bidder on the list.
Here were the clues that this was a scam:
- instructions to contact seller directly
- promise that all eBay fraud protection applied, but the purchase would not have been handled through eBay
- links to URLs at the end of the message were not functional
- and the most obvious; it seemed too good to be true and was.
One last note - as far as I know, the auction itself could have been legitimate. I suspect that the person phishing me was not the seller, just someone who is tracking auctions with expensive items hoping to find a disappointed bidder gullible enough to bite.

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