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random email from ebay user?

TaylorD

Diamond Member
I have received two emails from ebay users like this:

To member: tad232
From member: drapps1
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First you quit the deal with me for no reason and now you want to buy the same item from someone else .
If you don't change your attitude I will give you bad rating.
2937757335

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This email was sent by an eBay member via eBay's email forwarding system.
If you reply to the email, your response will go directly to the member and
not through eBay.
eBay does not tolerate spam (i.e., unsolicited commercial email) and is
taking steps to protect members from this abuse. In addition, solicitations
to buy or sell items outside of eBay violate eBay rules and are not covered
by services that protect members such as feedback, insurance, escrow, and
dispute resolution. If this is an offer to buy/sell items outside of eBay,
please do not participate. Enter the following link into your browser to learn more. Link: <U><FONT color=#0000ff>http://pages.ebay.com/help/new/stopping_spam.html</U></FONT>

I am wary of responding for fear of getting my email on a spammers list, but why the hell would anyone go through all of this? Also, this user and the other user have good feedback.... can anyone think of an explanation?...

the other user that sent me an IDENTICAL EMAIL was retsjojo
 
Did you bid on an item recently? Maybe the seller thought you were the winner so he or she e-mailed you. That's happend a few times to me.
 
I wish eBay would stop forwarding emails like that, get's really annoying. Especially the ones I get from people who have nothing to do with the auction, such as people emailing me to tell me that they have a similar item for sale for cheaper, etc.
 
yeah, these people havent listed any items within the search history, so I doubt I bid on anything of theirs...

the thing that is strange is that both emails came from users with good feedback, both from emails at the same domain and BOTH USED EXACTLY THE SAME WORDING... the only difference was the ten digit number at the bottom, neither of which corresponded to an auction #...

this is bizarre. I feel like i am trying to solve a case or something
 
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