Simple, awesome, no fail, perfect account scam! Check it out! 100% my BEST scam IMO!:
What is Needed to Perform the Scam:
- An MSN Messenger account. (THIS HAS TO BE THE EMAIL YOU TELL YOUR VICTIM TO CHANGE IT TO!)
- A blank or never been banned (can be warned) World of Warcraft account.
- A scammed 70 or your own 70.
Steps:
1: Have your MSN Messenger program running, signed in, appear offline, and minimised.
1.5: Go to www.worldofwarcraft.com, and click "retrieve password" under account; for future reference.
2: Log on to World of Warcraft, on your blank or never been banned World of Warcraft account. Create a level one on a preferred server (server you want to hack an account on), or simply a random server.
3: Run to a main city, and create a macro like this:
WTT a *your 70 or scammed 70 information, give EVERY last bit of information that would be appealing. AN AWESOME thing to say is that the account is flagged for the tournament realms! There's no way they can prove it's not* for *preferred character type*. - the usual scamming macro.
4: After you get a few replies, find which one you'd like to have. These people may or may not ask to see the 70. This scam CAN be done without a 70, but that's not how I roll. Anyways; after they have done what they want, tell them that this is the way you want to trade:
1) We trade secret questions, and answers.
2) We change the emails on our accounts to eachothers email addresses. (if they are dumbasses explain to them how to do it, if you do not know how, you basically just go to your World of Warcraft account, change the email, then go to the old one and accept it)
3) We trade usernames.
4) We trade passwords.
RIGHT AFTER YOU SAY THEY LAST STEP, SAY:
Wait, may I ask you for your name? Incase I need to contact you or something about the account. Your full name please, you can have mine to.
4: If they agree to the steps, after they have given you their full name (write it down), continue with the steps. Trade them a fake secret question and answer. Then explain to them how to change the email on their account. Ask them for their email and procede to telling them your going to change it, and they should to. If they change it your MSN will pop up giving you a message from Blizzard Entertainment! This message is a confirmation email sent to your email. It includes their account name. With this, you use their account name, secret question and answer, your email and recover their account with the World of Warcraft website form. You should get an email telling you the new password!
Really the reason this scam works is because they have no idea that their account name is included in the email, and that with that information their account can be retrieved, and stolen by you.
Tips:
- Use correct grammar, or atleast try to.
- Act like you are just as new to trading as they are.
- Be very polite.
- Use alot of "lols, XD's, ^^'s, and smileys"!
GOOD LUCK!