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eBay Product In Transition Shipment Scam

The "eBay Product In Transition Shipment" email below, which asks recipients to call the fake eBay customer service telephone number: 1-800-894-1596, is a scam. The fake email is being sent by cybercriminals who are attempting to trick their potential victims into giving them access to their computers, and stealing their account credentials, personal and financial information.

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The "McAfee Total Protection Order Confirmation" Scam

From: Support jeneenorton932@gmail.com

Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 7:05:38 PM

Subject: Product In Transition Shipment 230537

ebay

Hi,

Thank you for choosing ebay. You shopped Wisconsin Oven Distributors IF450-230V Memmert Incubator, 230V, Forced Air.

REVIEW ITEM AND SHIPPING

Wisconsin Oven Distributors IF450-230V Memmert Incubator, 230V, Forced Air.

Brand Name Wisconsin Oven Distributors

Model Number 1202Z41EA

Number of Items 1

Part Number IF450-230V

Product Type Lab Supply

Package Dimensions 56.0 Millimeters L X39.0 Millimeters W X53.0 Millimeters H

Country Of Origin Germany

Package Weight 505.0 G

$1188.00

Quantity 1

Selected shipping address

Michael J. Whitzel

30P Magnolia Rd

New Caney

TX 77357

United States Price: US $1188.00

Shipping: US $10.00

Estimated total: US $1198.00

Payment: Visa card

Keep an eye on your inbox for shipping confirmation.

In the meanwhile, please reach out to 1-800-894-1596 for any changes in the order.

Reference #: 6173981161739811

Shipping:

Estimated 10Business days

$10.00 Expedited Shipping

Shipment of items may be subject to customs processing and additional charges.

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