It has already been mentioned in a couple of scamming methods.
MMOWNED!
This is a little tip that I like to use when scamming accounts. You can use it with Nolixz's account scam guide.
Basically what you will learn today a tip for changing emails. Some experienced traders will go "Hey, you didn't change email, because I never got an update at MY email." There is a way to fool them. What you have to do is make a trial account with you OWN email, and then you change the email on the trial to the victims, that way he/she will think you changed your own.
I hope this helps anyone, and good luck scamming:dancingnaughty:
It has already been mentioned in a couple of scamming methods.
Needless to say, when victims will log in to the account manager to check email, they will notice HUGE difference between trial and real wow acc.
Or am I missing something?
you are missing something. because most scams involve not giving them the account at all...
Yep...basically this was also mentioned in a lot of scamming topics, giving out false information, aka giving out information about the trial account. I don't gonna explain how it's done because there are numerous topics telling how to do it. And I don't know, but I thought it was pretty common sense to use a trial account for scamming instead of your own account...o well.
Do the impossible, see the invisible
Row row, Fight the power.
what he wants to say is when victim goes to that retrieve password page there you put your sq/a and email so if he put answer like asdasdasd and puts email you sed it will show like you changed(you gotta change with kaizou when you doing fake ss acc name to that one that you will make free trial)
i think the only point of this is is so they cant say hey i never got the thing confirming you changed my email.
that way you are in possession of his email and then you can exchange SQA then account name then you can retireve the password and he cant because you gave him a fake account name and sqa.
heres the thing. you dont give the person the trial account info. you give him the account name but make up a phony password.
/agree with pewpew