Take a look at the image attached. Really look closely at the FROM: line.

You'll see an authentic-looking ebay address. But if you look at it a little longer, you'll see the [email protected]

Reply3 is where the BS begins... That is a fake.

Next when we click the URL, it takes us to a fake site:

http://click3.ebay.com/14460512.54805.0.46540

click3 signifies more BS...

Just in case you've never seen a fake phishing mail.. the one attached is as fake as they come..

Though you really have to be careful because the phishing scams are getting more clever by the minute.