Does anyone know if the following mail is an ebay spoof? I think I've got an account with them, but it's been so long since I used it... And the site requires you to sign in in order to make a report, or request info -- apparently ebay does not provide a direct contact email address.
Your User ID includes an email address, and must now be changed. To avoid any interruption in your ability to trade on eBay, we have chosen a temporary User ID for you:
New User ID: bhoover6iqa
Your password and email address on file have not been changed. You will not receive a 'Changed ID' icon because of this change.
If you would like to change your temporary User ID, please sign in at http://pages.ebay.com/ with your new User ID. Then use the 'Change User ID' feature (Preferences area of My eBay) to choose your new eBay User ID. If you have any questions, you can learn more about the 'Change User ID' feature and how it works in our Help section.
That's a real new ebay policy. As long as the page actually goes to pages.ebay.com , it's legite.
Of course you could go to www.ebay.com direct and sign in. There's then a Lost Password link there.
I'm pretty confident that's legit though.
Evan
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