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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
"Can you hold for me? I am out of town but will be back in 3 days. I will e-transfer you a deposit to hold, please tell me your email address to send it to...."
Me: No deposit is necessary for a $20 pair of used shoes.....
<crickets>
Getting your Interac email address seems to be the latest scammer thing. Not sure what their angle is, but I assume it's to compromise it.
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They send you an email that looks like an official interac deposit accept email and people are dumb enough to click on it, choose their bank as you normally would and enter their login credentials.