Doooooooooooooubt it.
I'm not sure if this is around yet (if so, please delete this thread) but I think a legit looking phisher to get tcg loot card codes could be made.
I am always being asked if the spectral tiger code I'm supposedly selling noobs can be turned in online. Many of those asking are hated by booty bay so they can't get into there to turn in the code.
Just a thought.
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Doooooooooooooubt it.
Ok so you want someone to make a TCG loot card phisher? I'm not sure how well that would work out mate lol
I'm not asking anyone to make me one, just throwing the idea out there. Even if it only gets one hit, if you get a spectral tiger code you just saved $800
Scammed Gold (not counting unsold items) - 243,919
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Im confused. You say people ask you if they can try it online, You give them a FAKE code for 8k, They go to your phisher and you get your own Fake code back? Lol
I've tried it, not alot of people have working codes to give you, but people do fall for it. If you PM me i might be able to make one for you.
Dont read this. It has nothing to do with you. Are you still reading? Why are you still reading? I told you not to read. It doesnt have anything to do with you. Are you happy now? You just wasted atleast 5 seconds of your life reading nothing.
i think this could be used to make people think they got a legit code.
for example
Put your spectral tiger code here - -------- ---------- ---------- ------- ---------
Your code has been used. Please allow 2-3 hours for delivery via ingame mail of your mount.
just an example but if the ones your scamming are "legit" they would probably pay you after seeing that
Scammed Gold (not counting unsold items) - 243,919
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Ok now I am starting to get this, nice idea merchantAnyone got any of these sites set up yet?
Sounds like a good idea. There's not that many players with real codes out there, but I'm sure that a few peoples would fall for it.![]()