Most of you, but not all of you, will agree that there should be a limit to scamming.
Let me get right to the point.
Robbing someone of their virtual good, of taking away something they never physically had at any point and time can get you in trouble if there is money involved between you and the victim. Unless you traded an account and took it back, or took the money and never gave the victim the account, next to nothing can happen to you.
Using a false ID and sending it to blizzard to get an account back / secured / authenticator removed is something entirely different. With enough proof ( Blizzard has, and will continue providing logs for identity theft ), anyone using a fake ID to claim an account back can be charged for Identity theft, and possession of a forged ID.
Now you might say there is no way someone would go that far, or there is no way the victim might notice, but after proving your identity to blizzard, they are required to provide you with actions taken on your account if asked ( that includes, and is not limited to, Phone calls and actions done during these phone calls, Faxes received, Emails sent and received and mail sent and received. )
When a company or even a not-for-profit organization collects, uses and/or deals with personal information, it might be legally required to immediately notify individuals whose information it is handling if there is a security breach relating to that information.
Apart from specific local laws that might require such notification, in both the U.S. and Canada there is a trend in legal jurisprudence and industry standards towards such an obligation based on concerns over the issue of identify theft.
MMOwned is not held liable for any actions taken by its users at any point and time, but I do believe that allowing such things to happen ( just like warez ) gives the website a darker image than it should have, and makes us look like we promote these kind of things.
Scamming is one thing, asking for legal trouble ( Users, not MMOwned ) is something else.
I would like to see a new rule to prevent that kind of thing from happening on MMOwned, as much as we all think people wouldn't be dumb enough to do something stupid with these ID's, it's easier to get caught than you think, and most people who discover the "adrenaline rush of scamming for the first time" don't always think before acting.
Thank you for bearing with me during this wall of text.