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Warning to everyone: Be careful about a scam going on.

joocycuzzzzzzjoocycuzzzzzz Member Posts: 577 Arc User
edited April 2015 in General Discussion (PC)
I will NOT list the website. But you will have people PMing you. "Visit XX site to claim free mounts and artifacts".

The people PMing you will actually be decently geared (15K+) so it looks "legit".

There were already two victims, now you're awared.
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  • henry404henry404 Member Posts: 690 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    Frankly, I think you have to be a bit daft to fall for something like that.

    But if anyone is worried, or gullible, simply PM me your login name, password, credit card details, mother's maiden name and any other security "memorables" and I'll personally ensure that your account and wallet are safe from those bad guys.... ;p
  • ironzerg79ironzerg79 Member, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 4,942 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    Seriously. Why would anyone PM you with an offer for free epic stuff. Any offer for in-game stuff that doesn't come from Cryptic or PWE is a scam by it's very nature.
    "Meanwhile in the moderator's lounge..."
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  • djoffer1djoffer1 Member Posts: 404 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    I will NOT list the website. But you will have people PMing you. "Visit XX site to claim free mounts and artifacts".

    The people PMing you will actually be decently geared (15K+) so it looks "legit".

    There were already two victims, now you're awared.

    So 2 people figured, hey some1 randomly pming me about free epic stuff must be legit??:) Lol there is a sucker born every minute I guess.
  • myowmyowmyowmyow Member Posts: 1,923 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    I always feel like, somebody's watching me!! . . .
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    myles08807 said, "Back in my day, we didn't have any of this fancy Mulhorand gear while we were leveling . . . we walked uphill both ways while dying once every five seconds while leveling, and we liked it fine!" . . . Now, get off my lawn, you kids!"
    pointsman said, "I don't rue the game. In fact I don't feel any regret for the game at all."
    looomis said, "I don't like people changing to alts and then bragging about their mains like schizophrenic role players."
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  • drtysnchzdrtysnchz Member Posts: 194 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    Unfortunately things have always been this way, there will always be scammers and while it really sucks for those who lose out, it really is their own fault for thinking that someone is going to give them something for free.. especially in a game that is all about the money. Not condoning the actions of scammers by any means, but its not their fault, its the fault of the person who was silly enough to think free exists.
  • landoras1975landoras1975 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 88 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    In the year 2011, the estimated figure for spam messages is around seven trillion.

    The chance for anyone to answer one of those messages is pretty high I guess.
  • fantasycharacterfantasycharacter Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 675 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    drtysnchz wrote: »
    Not condoning the actions of scammers by any means, but its not their fault, its the fault of the person who was silly enough to think free exists.

    victim blaming...

    Maybe if criminals took responsibility for their actions instead of blaming the victims, we would have less crimes.
  • ibench200ibench200 Member Posts: 169 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    I guess those people must be new to the game and were enticed by free high lvl epic stuff :(
  • myowmyowmyowmyow Member Posts: 1,923 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    victim blaming...

    Maybe if criminals took responsibility for their actions instead of blaming the victims, we would have less crimes.

    LOL - those darned gullible victims are the blame for crime! I get it now . . . :)
    SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! (repeat indefinitely)


    myles08807 said, "Back in my day, we didn't have any of this fancy Mulhorand gear while we were leveling . . . we walked uphill both ways while dying once every five seconds while leveling, and we liked it fine!" . . . Now, get off my lawn, you kids!"
    pointsman said, "I don't rue the game. In fact I don't feel any regret for the game at all."
    looomis said, "I don't like people changing to alts and then bragging about their mains like schizophrenic role players."
  • tripsofthrymrtripsofthrymr Member, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 1,624 Community Moderator
    edited March 2015
    myowmyow wrote: »
    I always feel like, somebody's watching me!! . . .

    It's just your fantasy...
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  • myowmyowmyowmyow Member Posts: 1,923 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    It's just your fantasy...

    All I want is to be left alone in my average home . . . :)
    SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! (repeat indefinitely)


    myles08807 said, "Back in my day, we didn't have any of this fancy Mulhorand gear while we were leveling . . . we walked uphill both ways while dying once every five seconds while leveling, and we liked it fine!" . . . Now, get off my lawn, you kids!"
    pointsman said, "I don't rue the game. In fact I don't feel any regret for the game at all."
    looomis said, "I don't like people changing to alts and then bragging about their mains like schizophrenic role players."
  • iambecks1iambecks1 Member Posts: 4,044 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    victim blaming...

    This isn't victim blaming , I hate scammers and account thieves and their like but I can't even imagine how naive somebody would have to be to fall for something like this .
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  • joocycuzzzzzzjoocycuzzzzzz Member Posts: 577 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    Lol.. 3 more victims were caught in this apparently.

    More people need to look at the forums.

    Honestly though... being caught in something like this.. The NW community is hilarious.
    Beta player

    One of the many Control Wizards that misses Shard Of The Endless Avalanche. RIP Shard (Beta-Mod3)
  • daggon87daggon87 Member Posts: 288 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    iambecks1 wrote: »
    This isn't victim blaming , I hate scammers and account thieves and their like but I can't even imagine how naive somebody would have to be to fall for something like this .
    Whatever the reason why they fell for it, they are still victims. And you are putting the blame on them. What is this if not victim blaming ? Shame on you.
    Olaf, freelance guardian fighter.
    Enorla, Oh so devoted cleric.
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  • sockmunkeysockmunkey Member Posts: 4,622 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    And to think, I almost got into that creepy van with "Free candy" spray painted on the side. After this post, I know to only go for the cheap candy from here on out:p
  • joocycuzzzzzzjoocycuzzzzzz Member Posts: 577 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    tousseau wrote: »
    Instead of coming to the forums to laugh, have you done anything "in game" to warn people? You know... take a proactive approach to this new scam going on?

    I did.

    /10char
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    One of the many Control Wizards that misses Shard Of The Endless Avalanche. RIP Shard (Beta-Mod3)
  • henry404henry404 Member Posts: 690 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    And still no-one has PM'd me their bank account details. Surely there is at least one gullible fool on this forum.. :(
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  • henry404henry404 Member Posts: 690 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    tousseau wrote: »
    For a hamburger today, I can send you the information next tuesday...

    Excellent. I've sent the hamburger by Western Union transfer. I look forward to receiving the account details and also the multi-million dollar inheritance from my newly-discovered Nigerian uncle. Seems it's my lucky day. Now, if only I could find some way to get hold of a university degree, a driving licence and guaranteed larger, erm, "implement" by the end of the week....
  • phranklinmagnumphranklinmagnum Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    tousseau wrote: »
    For a hamburger today, I can send you the information next tuesday...
    myowmyow wrote: »
    All I want is to be left alone in my average home . . . :)

    The fact that I get and laughed at both these references has made me feel ancient.
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  • slintashslintash Member Posts: 172 Bounty Hunter
    edited March 2015
    victim blaming...

    Maybe if criminals took responsibility for their actions instead of blaming the victims, we would have less crimes.

    Criminals do actually, it's called jail.

    Also, riddle me this, for these people to be victims of this scam, did they actively do anything that made them vulnerable/a victim? If they did not do said actions, would they still be victims?

    Why yes, they went to a website given to them be a complete stranger claiming to give them "free" items. It is partially their fault whether you want to call it "victim blaming" or not.
  • iambecks1iambecks1 Member Posts: 4,044 Arc User
    edited March 2015
    daggon87 wrote: »
    Whatever the reason why they fell for it, they are still victims. And you are putting the blame on them. What is this if not victim blaming ? Shame on you.

    Well I hate to say it because like I already said I hate scammers and rip off merchants as much as any legit player but if people are really falling for this nonsense then maybe they deserve to be blamed , like seriously let's look at this for a second -

    1 - Following a link to a site that is clearly not official
    2 - Giving their username to the site when asked , fair enough you could argue that the site might ask for this to mail the ''free prizes'' to the person but still it would make most people wary .
    3 - Giving them your account password , this is the ultimate one , lets get real here ,if somebody is idiotic enough to do this then I'm sorry , maybe they deserve to learn a nasty life lesson and be blamed , wrapping them up in cotton wool and mollycoddling them and blaming everybody else apart from the person themselves will not do them any favours in the real world where falling for this kind of stuff could be a lot more destructive..
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  • slintashslintash Member Posts: 172 Bounty Hunter
    edited March 2015
    ihaveahies wrote: »
    One could also stay at home to reduce the chance of being mugged/<font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> too.

    The person said that it is NOT the scammers fault which is complete bs. They know what they were doing. It's not a case of whether it's preventable, the person put 100% blame on the victim.

    Huh...I re-read that closely and you're right. It's both the fault of both parties, but to suggest it's not the scammers fault and blame the victim 100% is in fact moronic.
  • myowmyowmyowmyow Member Posts: 1,923 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    sockmunkey wrote: »
    And to think, I almost got into that creepy van with "Free candy" spray painted on the side. After this post, I know to only go for the cheap candy from here on out:p

    LOL! That is too funny! And I really did laugh out loud! :)
    SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC! (repeat indefinitely)


    myles08807 said, "Back in my day, we didn't have any of this fancy Mulhorand gear while we were leveling . . . we walked uphill both ways while dying once every five seconds while leveling, and we liked it fine!" . . . Now, get off my lawn, you kids!"
    pointsman said, "I don't rue the game. In fact I don't feel any regret for the game at all."
    looomis said, "I don't like people changing to alts and then bragging about their mains like schizophrenic role players."
  • drezzatdrezzat Member Posts: 291 Arc User
    edited April 2015
    I got snagged by something like that in WoW once but it was an offer to get in on a beta or something, went to the site and it looked just like the Bnet site but I missed a small difference in the url. And of course at this time my NOD32 was <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> up and wasnt working. I chickened out at the last moment but had already entered my pass/login. loaded a keylogger and hacked my wow account. Some russian outfit, tried to send money grams to russia. Fortunately moneygram caught it and I saw my acct was hacked almost immediately. Totally my fault but WoW gave all my stuff back in a day. Always check with the company/community first or better yet skip it
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