For eBay and PayPal, phishing e-mails can be forwarded to spoof@ebay.com or spoof@paypal.com. Those sites monitor this type of conduct and shut down the senders rather quickly. They used to send a reply e-mail to us thanking us for the forwarded message, but those replies are less common these days.
I receive several "bank" e-mails like this every week. They come from a variety of banks, and they hope to stumble upon your actual bank name (as this one obviously did to you). None of them are worth your attention, and should be deleted unopened.
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