We'd been trying to sell an item on Gumtree and hadn't had a sniff, so deleted, rewrote and resubmitted. We've always prided ourselves as being pretty savvy when it comes to online safety, but this is a good example of how easily you can be caught out in the heat of the moment.
Yesterday, coming back from shopping, the missus got a text saying we had a reply to our advert and giving a URL to read it. Hooray - at last we've got a response! In retrospect, that was the first clue we missed - why did we need a url to log in to Gumtree?
But hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Got home, fed URL into the Mac and got a window asking us to log in with email address - but, thankfully, it didn't want password, and after entering email addy, there was no button to click except the one inviting us to log in.
After a few frustrating minutes trying to work out where to go from there, the truth dawned on us.
So the (*several adjectives and expletives deleted*) now have her mobile number and my email, and we're just waiting for the truckload of spam to hit.
Remember - you never be TOO alert!