Personally, I put the comments on, but they have to be approved by me.
Then I get on my other accounts and post good comments about it.
This is an old trick and it helps lure in the noobz.
First of all, this is my first contribution to MMOwned and I'm tired of being a leecher for so long.
Okay, first of all make a different e-mail address you'll be using for scamming. It should sound legit. Personally, mine is [email protected].
When you're done with that, make a video using windows movie maker that says if they e-mail you their account info (make it sound weird, like, if you were telling them you can make your char level 70, tell them you need to have subject as [current level] mod 70 or other variations to sound legit.) something good will happen (they'll become a GM, get to lvl 70 etc etc be creative.)
Put the video on youtube and disable comments/ratings.
Wait 1-2 weeks and you should have a few emails.
Now, make another email address that sounds like an official blizzard email address.
Email them back, saying that they've been found trying to make their account a GM account or hack to level 70 whichever you chose, and their account can and will be permanently closed if they don't verify themselves.
Ask for all of it. Email address, SQ/A, etc. (please note that if they are stupid enough to fall for the youtube scam in the first place they should fall for this.)
This is UNTESTED. Good luck! :wave:
Last edited by blackhawk56; 06-29-2008 at 11:48 PM. Reason: Typos
Personally, I put the comments on, but they have to be approved by me.
Then I get on my other accounts and post good comments about it.
This is an old trick and it helps lure in the noobz.
I can't wait for the day everyone realises how phishing is phail.
And yet, there are still kids who fall for it...
Flawz > You. Discuss.
reallly old repost.
yeah..... [email protected] sounds really legit...lol
I already have 4 accounts.
Sorry if its a repost, I just don't have anything else to post. >_<
to make the email more legit, use a fake mailer to send out emails so it looks like a legit blizzard email and use a real, but fake, email for thier replys
Blizzard specify they wont ask for passwords, usernames etc over email & ingame. People are less gulliable now.
repost anyways
Hmmm... tried this once. Got about 100 emails and accounts plus now i have 100 emails to send fake emails to =)
This scam gave me a great idea for a scam myselfThanks