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Posted by ebayer? on October 13, 2005 at 11:42:25 from (66.177.172.31):
In Reply to: Re: Has anyone else noticed this? posted by RustyFarmall on October 13, 2005 at 10:35:10:
Are you navigating to ebay via a link or typing the address into the nav bar? Make sure you are going directly to the ebay website. Once at the site, look up in the address bar and make sure it says "http://www.ebay.com/". If you are using a link, make sure the link is pointing to www.ebay.com If it points anywhere else, or has any thing after the .com besides a "/" (without the quotes), then you are being redirected and you are at risk. This is not to say once you navigate to the ebay.com site you will not be redirected, but it should be to a secure sign in link. Check at the bottom of the screen and look for an icon of a small padlock to make sure it is secure. It should also say signin.ebay.com next to the icon. Good luck. Rick
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