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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    Wrong recipient mail cod  scam
    i did the birthday scam along time ago it was like happy birthday here is ur present for a small fee (2g) i sent out like 100 then went to sleep the next day i was banned for 72 hours .Maby if i got to the money faster i might have kept it.

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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    Ok reporting back after two days of testing my theory. It sucks. None of the gold sellers fell for it, every present got returned except one or two which I guess are sat in an inactive farm bot's mail box.

    The plus side is I tried one of the other techniques and it had about a 25% success rate, picked up 125g in the hour I was online. Basically I did the same as above, used the same letter, and sent it out to players.
    I used the GM name from the most advanced guild on the server, with an accent over the vowel. I did this on both factions.
    I then sent out random mails with titles such as "Sword of Zeal" or "Giantstalker Bracers", and CoD'd them for 25g each.
    Made sure I put a line in there about them returning them if not so I could AH the item for 200-250g.

    What I found helps to up the percentage a tiny bit is slightly ruthless.
    Go on to the guild websites for the guilds on your realm. Look for the bad applications (specifically those from people under 16) and use them as targets. By god the kids are gullible.

    Another one I'm working on is using the successful applications. You make an alt in the same fashion, GM name with an accent, and then send the successful applicants a gift-wrapped item.
    Call it the "Welcome to the Guild" message, and put some crap about a joining fee in return for something all guildies should have...that'll peak their interest and disarm them enough to accept.

    Good luck!

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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    I freakin love this thing, if I werent grounded from wow I'd try it.......def +rep

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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    hehe this works send last night 15 of them for 100g got this morning 6 back 1 DID pay for it ^^ 100g in Tha Pocket..

    Stupid nubcakes...
    *Be Dumb, play WoW*

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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    i did this with 15 people, and they sent it back... so 0/15 so far
    Most people that can understand my scams like them, but i guess im more of a Conman then a scammer Look up my posts currently only 1 con: click here to see my scam/cons

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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    ya I mixed this scam with another...listen closely, I made one toon, Remmacs, (scammer) and another Sonjia, sent a bunch of letters saying sry you've been scammed from Rem-Sonjia. Copied em and wrapped em, then I sent 15 mails to random 60s saying Staff of Jordan: "Dear *name barely misspelled* here is the Staff of Jordan from last night's raid half price as we agreed. Enjoy....cod'd for 100g to 15 ppl, only one person returned un opened
    Happiness is like peeing in your pants.....everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.

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    Re: Wrong recipient mail cod scam

    well, i find that this works best if you dont use the intended recepiants "real" name. I find it is much better to do the following:

    To: (Victim)
    From: bankfg
    Sub: Cheers dude!

    Hey Victum <> thanks so much for your help in MC blah blah...

    Anyway, i finally got my hands on that Krol Blade you wanted, and i wont accept more than 25%!

    from here we cod a wrapped gift :P i suggest using a krol blade for locks, hand cannon for hunter etc etc, anything that would turn them more in your favor

    basically its a very minor tweak, and i could have done it in one sentance, but i felt like writing an essay xD

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