>From the files of "if it seems to be too good to be true, it probably is"... I received an email tonite from a "e-tailer" informing me that my email address was selected at random and I won an iBook - here's the email with header: > Status: U > Return-Path: <info at dilelectronics.com> > Received: from fvjyb.com ([65.49.21.115]) > by kite (EarthLink SMTP Server) with SMTP id 1ahdyS3KQ3NZFkD0 > for <XXX at earthlink.com>; Tue, 4 Nov 2003 18:38:21 -0800 (PST) > To: <XXX at earthlink.com> > From: "DiL" <info at dilelectronics.com> > Subject: You've won an Apple iBook (This is not spam) > Content-Type: text/html > Message-Id: <200311041838.1ahdyS3KQ3NZFkD0 at kite> > Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 18:38:21 -0800 (PST) > > Greetings, > > As part of our grand opening promotion of www.DiLelectronics.com, we are > running a > prizedraw. Your email address was selected from an email marketing list, > and you have actually won an amazing Apple iBook notebook computer! > > Your iBook features: > > 800MHz PowerPC G4 Processor > 12-inch TFT Display with 1024x768 resolution > 256MB RAM > 30GB hard drive > CD Writer/DVD Drive > ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB video memory > Apples latest OS X 10.3 "Panther" operating system > > > Also, at our online store you will receive a lifetime V.I.P. membership. > This includes a 15% discount on any product that we have for sale! > > To claim your prize, you may now visit our website and enter in your > details. Please note that this prize is only available to people aged > 18 years or over! If you are under 18 you must let an adult claim your > prize for you. > > We have provided the following web link for you, it is temporary and > expires in 72 hours. If you do not visit within this time, your prize > shall unfortunately be returned to the prize pool. You are given a web link and enter a code that takes you to a page where you are asked your shipping information - it's a "https" page, but Safari informed me it couldn't verify the identity of the certificate. The scary part is that they ask you to pay for shipping - but inform you that they are unable to process credit cards and request your debit card and PIN! There is no direct contact information on the site except a webform to submit inquiries - they seem to be based in the UK. Doesn't seem legit to me - what suggestions do you have to verify these guys in case they are? Thanks! Michael