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    finding out wow registered e-mails?

    finding out wow registered e-mails?
    I have been trying to phish by sending e-mails to people with WoW accounts...and I have seen people who have a TON of e-mails yet it so hard for me to get one...if anyone could share their methods on finding wow registered e-mails, I would really appreciate it. Thanks for ANY help

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    There is no way to really find emails that for sure have wow accounts attached, but u can go on a website that has to do with wow. Go into the scams section and look for a thread named, atomic...something, I forgot the rest, it might be email hunter though. Send the guy a pm and if he let's u download it, then use that. Go onto like the wow forums or what not and hunt away

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    what i do to get emails is using: Atomic Email Hunter

    refering to: http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-sc...-part-1-a.html

    Everything explained how to use it and download ect

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    As for places to scan.. try markeedragon.com and realpoor.com.

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    ya i realized to do the email hunter thing before i got any answers but thanks for the places to scan

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    Also going through guild's websites and looking at their member lists can rake in VERY geared accounts or you might get lucky and get their GM = guild bank

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    I searched different guild websites on 1 realm.

    Got some nice full valorous ppl out of it

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