Scam Email with subject "Message from eBay Member" from "eBay-Mitglied gret"


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Subject: Message from eBay Member


From: eBay-Mitglied gret         Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 11:19:35 -0700

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 Question from gret
Activity with gret (last 90 days):
- I have bid on 0 items from gret
gret( 2)
Positive Feedback: 100%
Member Since: Oct-30-03
Location: CA, United States
Registered On: www.ebay.com
Hello,
I recently placed a bid on item#5669378843 being a wheelchair for me that i really need do to my age(87 years old) and it seems that i can not find the auction anymore...May i please know if you are the seller of the item above?
Regards,
Greta
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