I got this today through the support system, I asked my fleet mates and no one has heard of this, can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks!
Hi cidjackaries,
We?d like to thank you for your dedication to Star Trek Online! You?re one of our most valued members, and we?d like to acknowledge your wonderful continued support by sending you some goodies.
Please respond to this email with your name and address, and expect something fun in the mail very soon.
We've also added this email in ticket form at support.perfectworld.com -- you can log in there and reply to the ticket if you'd rather not email back directly.
Thanks again, and see you in game!
The Star Trek Online Community Team
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I mean, doesn't Cryptic already have your name? Why do they need it again?
no MMO will ever ask for you user name password or email
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It's obviously a phishing attempt. Kill it with fire.
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You will find out if it is legit or not when you account gets TRIBBLE. But it seems to me that right now that you are looking for some sort of justification from the community for following the links back. Looks like this is going to be one of those hope for the best, expect the worst kinda things.
Send/click/discuss/mail/email Nothing else untill you get a reply from that address to the email you sent.
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For one thing, announcements like this are always sent from a do-not-reply e-mail, which means you can't "respond to this email" to contact them.
Secondly, they e-mailed you. Obviously, they already have your e-mail. Why are they asking again? The logical answer is that the phisher is randomly firing off these e-mails hoping for a reply to find your real e-mail address to hack.
Thirdly, I hope you didn't click any links from the e-mail. Best go change your contact e-mail and login password right away.
DELETE is your friend.
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What about a 35 foot pole?
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If (39) and a half is good enough for the Grinch, then it's good enough for Scam Emails. :P
(OOOpsss... 39 and a half foot pole)
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Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
Well.. isn't he just Special.
<chuckle>
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Well ***** I want a thank you gift too.:D
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I'm definetly curious what the requirements are to get a thank you gift too.
this. to say nothing of the fact that if it was legit they would tell you what it is they're supposedly going to send you
this. even cryptic isn't this foolish. no mmo would ever, ever do this. it would be a serious security no no
I really, really hope thats a joke brandon, because if it isn't, your company just did several major no no's. you did everything a company is NOT supposed to do to ensure a user doesn't get scammed. this encourages other people to believe such emails are legit in the future when they get similar phishing emails.
this is NOT ok brandon. whoever thought it was at cryptic or PWE needs a serious talking to about account security scams
They didn't ask him for any of that. They asked for physical address information, and even said he could go sign in to the support portal to reply.
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