I've come up with a way to increase your chances of getting that account your trying to scam! I've tested it and it has worked quite well so far.
This scam is going to be using a couple of other scams in conjunction with each other.
Posing as a Company Scam - By Hasselhoff
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-sc...g-company.html
mmoMailer.com - By Skuddle
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/bots-programs/120888-beta-release-mmomailer-com.html
There is another scam involved which I can't seem to find at the moment. I will explain it and give full credit to the person if they get in contact with me.
Firstly we are going to want to create an email address that our victim is going to send their information to. I personally use a @live.com account. This seems to work however some people may seem suss of it. There are plenty of other email accounts you can use out there, just google it.
Next step is to open up Skuddle's scam.
Thread:
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/bots-p...ailer-com.html
Website:
http://mmomailer.com/#
From here we need to go to a website such as Markee Dragon, look for people selling their accounts and send them an email that I will explain shortly. I find the best ones to scam are the ones that don't use proper grammar and don't have a good layout of the account they are trying to sell.
So now that we have their email address its time to continue on with phase two of the scam.
TO THE PERSON WHO MADE THIS SCAM: PLEASE REPLY TO THIS THREAD OR PM SO THAT I CAN GIVE YOU FULL CREDIT FOR THIS SECTION!!!!
What we want to do here is send our victim a notice from a GM saying that their account is going to be closed due to breaking the ToS. What we are going to send them will look like this. You will need to edit the picture and place your email account in that you want the victim to send their information to.
Place this in the "Enter your message below" section of
Code:
<center><img src=YOUR IMAGE GOES HERE></img></center><br>
<center><font face=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif color=#8B8B8B><small>You can view our Privacy Policy here: <a href=" http://www.blizzard.com/us/privacy.html "><font color="#CBA304"> http://www.blizzard.com/us/privacy.html </font></a>.<br>
Visit the World of Warcraft and Blizzard websites at: <a href="www.worldofwarcraft.com "><font color="#CBA304">www.worldofwarcraft.com</font></a> and <a href="www.blizzard.com"><font color="#CBA304">www.blizzard.com</font></a>.<br>
World of Warcraft Online Technical Support: <a href=" www.worldofwarcraft.com/support "><font color="#CBA304"> www.worldofwarcraft.com/support </font></a><br>
<br>
Copyright 2008 Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.<br>
World of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment, Blizzard and Warcraft are trademarks or registered<br>
trademarks of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., in the U.S. and/or other countries.<br>
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.<br>
<br></small></font></center>
Send that off and wait 10 or so minutes.
So for the final step we are going to use Posing as a Company Scam - By Hasselhoff
what we are hoping to happe is that the victim will see the email we sent them, get scared and want to sell their account ASAP before it gets closed.
So, email sent...Follow Posing as a Company Scam - By Hasselhoff Word for word.
In summary what we want to do is:
1. Send victim an email saying that their account is going to be closed.
2. Watch them as they panic and want to sell their " Fully Epix" Account ASAP.
3. Swoop in at just the right moment pretending to be a company. Victim will be scared/confused. This is when they are most vulnerable.
Credit goes to Hasselhoff and Skuddle + The email scam creator that I mention earlier.
Using this method I've so far gotten two accounts, much faster than any other scam I've tried.
Hope this helps out some people.