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Hey,
since a few days I'm getting e-Mails fron noreply@blizzard.com ("noreply@blizzard.com" <noreply@blizzard.com>) I checked the spelling and its definately correct so.. I'm a bit worried.
+ Show Spoiler +Greetings, An investigation of your World of Warcraft account has found strong evidence that the account in question is being sold or traded. As you may not be aware of, this conflicts with Blizzard's EULA under section 4 Paragraph B which can be found here: WoW -> Legal -> End User License Agreement and Section 8 of the Terms of Use found here: WoW -> Legal -> Terms of Use The investigation will be continued by Blizzard administration to determine the action to be taken against your account. If your account is found violating the EULA and Terms of Use, your account can, and will be suspended/closed/or terminated. In order to keep this from occurring, you should immediately verify that you are the original owner of the account. To verify your identity please visit the following webpage: http://www.battle.net/account/support/login-support.xmlOnly Account Administration will be able to assist with account retrieval issues. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter, and your continued interest in World of Warcraft. Sincerely, Account Administration Blizzard Entertainment
I don't even have a WoW - Account.
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I Believe you should verify your identity immediately!
NARUTO I BELIEVE!
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what's the worst that could happen? they close your non-existent wow account?
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Taiwan619 Posts
I'm getting these too ; currently marking them as junk
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On March 09 2010 16:55 JohnColtrane wrote: what's the worst that could happen? they close your non-existent wow account?
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Actually, they steal your SC2 beta key. D:
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lol, I read your blog title as Suspicious Bl..ack man
contributing in a naruto thread.
User was temp banned for this post.
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On March 09 2010 16:57 Monokeros wrote: lol, I read your blog title as Suspicious Bl..ack man
contributing in a naruto thread. don't worry, your not the only one T_T
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Well I didnt receive this mail, but about a week ago I received an email for Yahoo Inc, I did check the address and the email seems very real to me. Basically in that email, Yahoo informs me that they will delete my accout within three days unless I provide my username and password for verification. And at that instance I know the mail is fake. My mailbox is still safe and sound. So maybe yours is something similar, mail spamming has just gone to next level while they can mimic the actual address of the company they are trying to mimic. Imho, dont worry about it
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I changed my password / security question on battle.net ~
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The site seems legit. I tried to enter bogus information, and it recognized that the email/name combination didn't exist. Phishers wouldn't know.
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On March 09 2010 17:06 G.s)NarutO wrote: I just clicked the link on the mail, fill out my data, changed my password. Should be fine now-_-
I'll wait for you on the wowhomo server so we can do some raids on our level imaginary characters man.
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On March 09 2010 17:08 XinRan wrote: The site seems legit. I tried to enter bogus information, and it recognized that the email/name combination didn't exist. Phishers wouldn't know. because the link in the OP links to the actual battle.net website. In the actual email, the link is made to look like a link to the actual bnet site, but instead goes to the fake site. Like this: http://www.battle.net
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On March 09 2010 17:09 KawaiiRice wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2010 17:06 G.s)NarutO wrote: I just clicked the link on the mail, fill out my data, changed my password. Should be fine now-_- I'll wait for you on the wowhomo server so we can do some raids on our level imaginary characters man. can i join, i got an imaginary level 4 apple pie maker
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On March 09 2010 17:12 blabber wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2010 17:08 XinRan wrote: The site seems legit. I tried to enter bogus information, and it recognized that the email/name combination didn't exist. Phishers wouldn't know. because the link in the OP links to the actual battle.net website. In the actual email, the link is made to look like a link to the actual bnet site, but instead goes to the fake site. Like this: http://www.battle.net
The destination of the link in the e-mail actually is correct. It LEADS to the correct blizzard site. Anyway I changed everything on Blizzards battle.net site and will ignore those mails.
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sorry we only take level 60+
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On March 09 2010 16:57 KawaiiRice wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2010 16:55 JohnColtrane wrote: what's the worst that could happen? they close your non-existent wow account?
=/ Actually, they steal your SC2 beta key. D:
no i meant if he doesnt answer it, what's the worst that could happen? if it's not really blizzard it doesnt matter, if it is really blizzard are they going to ban his non existent account?
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oh these are really bad, but i know how to fix it so you never get any of these if u have an sc2 account, just pm me your username/pw and ill sort it out for you
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Germany1908 Posts
Rofl Ftrunkz, epic troll.
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they deleted my orkut due to child pornography
fact is
i never had an orkut account
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