Sipping Cider -> RE: Scammers, Far From Clever... (6/17/2011 11:36:35)
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I have been scammed three times, so maybe i could explain what is going through the scammed players head when they give their password and username. Of course, as soon as the username and password are given, i regained my commen sense and relized i should not have done that. I go to battleon and try to change my password, but i am always to late. Then, i see what the email was changed to and send emails to the hacker hoping that i can pursuade them to give me my account back. The first time i got scammed i was a level 27 mage that still had the aprentice staff, so when i got offered varium of course i did not think about it twice. I still do not know why the hacker wanted my bad account though. The second time i got scammed i was only a level 10 but i had bought gamma gear. I had just joined a faction and the faction founder requested private chat. I met with him later on and saw that he had beta weapons, so when he told me he was going to give me some beta weapons i believed him and gave away my username and password. By now you would think i would be really carefully and paranoid about my account being scammed. However, there was one more scamming strategy that i was not familiar with. The scammer and i were "friends" for a while before he made his move. He made up this whole story about how he was a hired hacker from artix entertainment and his job was to use his hacking skills to stop bad hackers. He said that he could hack my account at any time and he actually was looking at it that moment! I panicked because i feared i my account would be lost yet agan, so i quickly offered to let him use my account whenever he wanted to as long as he let me use it too. He asked my info, which made me suspicous, but i did not want to take the chance that he would get made and steel my account if i did nto give the info so guess what............... there went my username and password. Luckily, i got the account back by messaging the help team, but i reset my password to the same was as before and lo and behold, i could not log on one week later because my password would not work. I gave up and made one last account that has yet to be scammed. Looking back i realize how stupid i must have been to be scammed three times, but it really boiled down to the fact that i thought the only way for staff to give you stuff was if you manually gave them your username and password. Now that that note pops up everynow and then that says "staff will never ask you for your username and password" i have hope that scamming will occur less and less.
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