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                                        Please  reserve for Dec 4th or later. Thanks!

IMPORTANT:If you have problems with PayPal please e-mail your reservation to ebaycafe@faithmitchell.com!

EBAY CAFE LINKS! SPOOF EBAY EMAILS:       Be Careful!!
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Protect yourself from fraudulent (spoof) emails

eBay is working hard to help keep your account safe from hacking and unauthorized intrusions. Some community members have reported receiving deceptive emails claiming to come from eBay, PayPal, or other popular Web sites. These emails are also known as "spoof" or "phishing" emails. The people who send these emails hope that unsuspecting recipients will reply or click on a link contained in the email and then provide sensitive personal information (for example, eBay passwords, social security numbers, or credit card numbers).

We strongly encourage you to be cautious when responding to any email request for sensitive personal information.

Remember, just because an email looks like it's from eBay, doesn't mean it really is. An eBay address in the "From" line of an email (for example, "From: support@ebay.com", "From: billing@ebay.com", "From: eBay Account Maintenance") does not guarantee that the email is from eBay.

You can also take a few simple steps to protect your account and prevent senders of deceptive emails from doing harm:

Be sure you are on an eBay page
 

Before signing in, check the Web address in your browser. If you click on a link in an email, verify that the web address in your browser is the same as the address shown in the email. The Web address of most eBay sign-in pages begins with http://signin.ebay.com/. Never type your eBay user ID and password into a Web page that doesn't have ".ebay.com" immediately before the first forward slash (/).

 

Always use a secure server when submitting credit card numbers
 

Before submitting credit card numbers over the Internet, ensure that you are using a secure server. The beginning of the web address in your browser window should be "https://" and not "http://". For secure server pages, you should also see a "lock" icon at the bottom of the browser.

 

Do not send sensitive personal information via email
 

eBay will never ask you to send your account password or other sensitive personal information such as credit card numbers in an email. Some deceptive emails will ask you to enter your password or sensitive personal information directly into a form within the email in an attempt to defraud you - don't do it.

 

When in doubt, use the eBay Web site
 

Any doubt that the email really is from eBay? Simply open a new browser window, type www.ebay.com, sign-in, and use the "site map" link to navigate the site. And make sure you sign out when you are finished, especially if you are using a public computer.

 

Report suspicious email
 

Help us keep our community safe. If you have any doubt whether an email is from eBay, forward the message to spoof@ebay.com immediately. Don't alter the subject line or forward the message as an attachment - doing so makes it more difficult for us to react quickly.

 

Contact your bank or credit card company
 

If you have already replied to a fraudulent email with sensitive personal information or entered data through a fake Web page, contact your bank and/or credit card companies immediately to prevent identity theft. eBay also recommends that you check your Account and My eBay preferences periodically to ensure that no one has tampered with your account.

 

Educate yourself
 

eBay's Help system provides detailed information about spoof emails, identity theft, and what to do if your eBay account has been compromised.

 

Related Help topics:

Account Theft: Overview
Email and Web sites impersonating eBay
Securing your Account and reporting Account theft
Protecting your Identity

 

Indian River Wired clients can come shop, buy and sell using our high speed access.

This is an informal supervised workshop atmosphere that begins with an introduction, a demonstration, and then a hands-on experience.  When you leave you'll know how to find unbelievable bargains for just about any item you can name.  And you'll have something up for auction! 

Sandwich or salad, $5.95 provied by  "Catering by Catherine R. Goldstein" served at 12:30PM.  (Please order before 11AM Thursdays)

The introduction begins at 1PM and the "buy" demonstration follows from 1:30PM to 2:00PM.

Please bring an object you wish to sell.  If you have a digital camera you're comfortable with bring it.  Otherwise one will be provided.

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I recommend that you open a PayPal account.  This places a layer of security between your credit card or bank account and your sellers  plus when you sell it is the easiest and most secure way to receive payment.

For our fall  rate of just $20 click above to sign up for PayPal & reserve your space!

Then click "Send Money Now" . 

Below the payment amount is an option you click "If you have never paid through PayPal" Click here.   This leads you through the signup process.

 

    

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