PaulJS
Well-Known Member
This morning I put a post on a thread on this forum where someone was looking for an inflatable sailing dinghy, and as I'd seen one on eBay I added a link to the URL of the relevant page...
I'm sure most of you know what's coming next...
This afternoon I received a notification email from ebay about my change of email address.
Yup, I'd been signed on to ebay when I copied the link, and so anyone who clicked on the link was directed straight into my account, and some "sniping" software got into my details and changed various settings.
Because of the poor mobile internet access out here I'm still struggling, after a twenty-seven minute phone call to ebay (from Saudi) to get this put right, although to give ebay their due, they were pretty fast in suspending my account and no harm has been done. Except to my pride!
I just thought I'd post this to warn any other forumites from making the same mistake, and I guess that it applies to adding links to any websites where you would be signed in.
Signed,
Stoopid
ps. Absolutely no blame directed to the original thread OP, this was all my fault!
I'm sure most of you know what's coming next...
This afternoon I received a notification email from ebay about my change of email address.
Yup, I'd been signed on to ebay when I copied the link, and so anyone who clicked on the link was directed straight into my account, and some "sniping" software got into my details and changed various settings.
Because of the poor mobile internet access out here I'm still struggling, after a twenty-seven minute phone call to ebay (from Saudi) to get this put right, although to give ebay their due, they were pretty fast in suspending my account and no harm has been done. Except to my pride!
I just thought I'd post this to warn any other forumites from making the same mistake, and I guess that it applies to adding links to any websites where you would be signed in.
Signed,
Stoopid
ps. Absolutely no blame directed to the original thread OP, this was all my fault!
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