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Alright, im not sure if this still works but. If u send a mail to some1 on a new character and then Delete the character, the person who recieved the in-game mail will see the Sender known as "Unknown".
First, Browse the Wow forums for someone that has posted there e-mail. You can find ppl that do this in the Guild Recruitment Section.
Then, Create an e-mail That Replicates somewhat of a Blizzard Representative(Like [email protected])
Then,Create a new character then choose some1 you want to scam, id go for people that have High Arena Ratings and such beacuse that tournament is going on or w/e.
Next, Send Them an in-game mail Saying that They have been chosen for The arena tournament beacuse of there amazing talent in arena. Make it sound Convincing
Then, Delete the character you sent the mail on.
Finally, E-mail the Person confirming that they have been chosen, In the e-mail Have it just Replicate a phising scam, but just more convincing. Tell them that they most Prove that they are the true owner of the account by filling out info (pwd,Login name, Sqa, etc.)
Couldnt really think of anything else to say to them to make sure they fill out the form. Would really like to know if anyone has tried this out or has editted it.![]()
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It's ok. Got a template?
In game mails from Blizzard have thewhere the Letter Icon normally is on a new ingame email.
This would not work solely for that small reason.
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Another thing, a comment to the "Blizzard" pic, when bliz sends u items like Netherwhelp or otherthings they dont have those picture Tags