A friend of mine at work received an email from what he thought was ebay, asking to confirm his secret code. This appeared VERY real, since the site even appeared when he clicked the link, which he now knows, was someone's "copy" of the site. So he confirmed his code and went about his business as usual. 3 days later he receives emails from several sellers, wondering how he will be paying for the items he bought.....a CAR, a MOTERCYCLE, etc! The total of all that was purchased totaled over $80,000! He CAN "fix" this through ebay, but it will be tons of headaches to get it all done! Of course, he is just going to have to have the headaches though. Just thought I'd give all a "head's-up" so you all will be very cautious when responding to mail such as this! ~Kim [Posted in FML issue 4246]