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Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:55 pm
by Adam-Savage
I'm just wondering if anyone has been getting alot of fake emails claiming to be blizzard. There getting clever but they don't fool me. They started using the blizzard Store one a few days ago and I also get the old your account has been suspended BS and it try to send you to a bogus link. I get both of these emails DAILY! The first one Windows live mail flags as a "phlishing Scam"..Duh!
Hello, thank you for shopping at the Blizzard Store!
World of Warcraft® Mount: Celestial Steed : 9379106170295937052797489
To use this key to activate the pet, simply follow these instructions:
Create a Battle.net account (or if you already have one, log in) at (Removed link)
Verify your e-mail address. (If you have previously verified your address, skip this step.) From the main Account Management page, click the 'verify this e-mail address' link. Then, check your e-mail account for a verification e-mail. Click the link in this e-mail to verify your e-mail address.
Return to the Battle.net account management page, then click on 'Code Redemption'.
Enter the above Pet Key in the code field.
Once you have successfully redeemed this code, you will be able use the pet in World of Warcraft.
NOTE: If you have previously chosen to gift your digital purchase, attaching this key to their Battle.net account will prevent the gift recipient from being able to redeem this key with your Battle.net account.
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Purchase Receipt
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Customer Account:@hotmail.com
Order Date: 2010-7-10
Order #: 5146049
(1) World of Warcraft® Mount: Celestial Steed - $25.00
Credit Card Number : ****-****-****-5088
Credit Card Type : Visa
Item Subtotal: $25.00
Tax: $0.00
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Shipping Tax: $0.00
Grand Total: $25.00
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If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please contact us at:
Phone: Toll-free at (1-800-592-5499)
Website: (removed Link)
Live phone support is available seven days a week, 8:00AM - 8:00PM Pacific Time.
Thanks for shopping with us!
Blizzard Customer Service
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:58 pm
by tramani
thanks for the info
btw i love yr sig line xD
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:58 pm
by Palladiamorsdeus
Also remember that beta invites don't come through your e-mail, you have to check your B-net page for them!
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:37 pm
by Adam-Savage
Palladiamorsdeus wrote:Also remember that beta invites don't come through your e-mail, you have to check your B-net page for them!
You will still get a email to let u know. However you account needs to be flagged for beta or you can't get into beta.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:48 pm
by Rawr
How are these ppl even getting our e-mail addresses??
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:51 pm
by Aleu
I tend to dismiss any Blizzard email that gets sent to my spam folder. >.< Since all the actually legit emails are sent to my normal inbox, all the bogus ones seem to get throw in the spam folder. I look at them anyways to get a good laugh before deleting them.
The ones that entertain me the most are the ones that get sent through whispers that my account has been suspended. Funny that I'm still playing though. =D
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:37 pm
by Arwyn
Haven't been hit with one claiming to be from the store. But on the old account that I had the Battlenet. Account tied to I still get the general your accounts been blah blah blah scam.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:22 pm
by mpd_84
iv been hearing of people getting actual phone calls from gold sellers trying to sell them crap.but its possible theyre being trolled by people that know them in rl.
i think the scammers are just sending out emails randomly hoping to find someone who actually plays but doesnt pay enough attention to the email to notice that its fake.i get alot of those for other things i dont use,like ebay and online banking.
i believe the term is "phishing"...
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:51 am
by Kayb
i forward all fake emails i get to blizzard (
hacks@blizzard.com). they like to know about em
i have multiple email accounts, and once i changed my b.net email i got a lot less of the fakers, virtually none
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:35 pm
by Mania
Rawr wrote:How are these ppl even getting our e-mail addresses??
I get scam messages on addresses that aren't connected to WoW at all. Sending spam is incredibly cheap.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:37 pm
by Saturo
Some spammers use "spiders" that crawl websites and save any email adress they can find, while some purchase adresses and personal information from other, more reputable companies. That's also how telemarketers work.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:37 pm
by Vephriel
Once again I'd like to point out how good it is to make a secret email address to use with your battle.net account and never utter it anywhere else. Even better if you make it a bit random or confusing so that phishers can't haphazardly guess it.
Every once in a blue moon I'll get a WoW scam at my main email address...but that isn't even the one connected with Battle.net so I just laugh them off. I've had my battle.net email for....well, a LONG time now and I've yet to receive any emails on it besides the occasional official Blizzard one.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:47 pm
by VelkynKarma
I haven't gotten emails, but I have been getting whispers in game related more and more. I used to not get gold spammers and other whispers at all!
Most notably, the other day I got one "notifying me" that I'd been selected for the beta. I never signed up for it. Naturally I ignored it.
~VelkynKarma
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:54 pm
by Vephriel
Yes, in-game whispers have been on the rise lately. I even received a letter in my mailbox about getting into the Beta. The scammers are desperate and hoping to snare someone with all the beta hype.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:17 pm
by Mania
That's a good point about the secret battle.net e-mail address. I mostly get WoW spam on my professional e-mail account, which is all over the internet.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:27 am
by Adam-Savage
Speaking of beta and not knowing where else to put this..Would this be bogus ? I thought they made it very clear there would be no keys for beta as it was either on your account or it was not.
Link
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:01 am
by Makoes
My junk folder is full of "Blizzard Account management-beta test invite", Celestial steeds purchases and account changes notifications all from the scammers.
Atleast in the celestial steed page the copyright was actually 2010, were as the beta invites are 2009. but I dont enter any info into the pages, I try through the actual WoW website...sadly, no free steed lol.
much whispers and in-game mail...most whispers I report as scam, then ignore and then wisper "fuck off asswipe" and then continue about my day.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:58 am
by Rottingham
I have a question
I got an email about the Cataclysm Beta... 2 of them actually! I was just wondering, which of these would it say as the sender for the beta?
Blizzard Entertainment or
noreply@blizzard.com
???
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:00 am
by Saturo
Rottingham wrote:I have a question
I got an email about the Cataclysm Beta... 2 of them actually! I was just wondering, which of these would it say as the sender for the beta?
Blizzard Entertainment or
noreply@blizzard.com
???
Blizz won't email you about the beta.
Re: Scam Email's (fake Blizz emails)
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:06 am
by Rottingham
so they are both a scam? alright, thank you
