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d0z3rr
10-18-2008, 03:30 AM
The poor English and failure to mention the account name at stake makes it pretty obvious. Oh...and the fact that it came from wowaccountadmin@gmail.com ('mailto:wowaccountadmin@gmail.com') :sleeping:



Greetings!

It has come to our attention that you are trying to sell/trade your personal World of Warcraft account(s).
As you may or may not be aware of, this conflicts with the EULA and Terms of Agreement.
If this proves to be true, your account can and will be disabled. It will be ongoing for further investigation by Blizzard Entertainment's employees.

If you wish to not get your account suspended you should immediately verify your account ownership. If the information is deemed accurate, the investigation will be dropped.
This action is taken because we at Blizzard Entertainment take these sales
quite seriously. We need to confirm you are the original owner of the account.
This is easiest done by confirming your personal information along with concealed information about your account.
You can confirm that you are the original owner of the account by replying to this email with:



Use the following template below to verify your account and information via email.

* First and Surname
* Date of birth
* Address
* Zip code
* Phone number
* Country
* Account e-mail
* Account name
* Account password
* Secret Question and Answer


If you ignore this mail your account can and will be closed permanently. Once we verify your account, we will reply to your e-mail informing you that we have dropped the investigation.
We ask you to NOT change password until the investigation is fully completed.

orcslayermack
10-18-2008, 04:03 AM
Wow. Its amazing how absolutely mean people can be.... And to be able to do this sort of thing in a business...

jeffz0rz
10-18-2008, 04:16 AM
We ask you to NOT change password until the investigation is fully completed.lol, people should know that blizzard doesn't need you to tell them what your account password is, the fact that they asked you to not change your password should be a dead give away, if someone is dense enough to not pick up the rest of the phony asshattery that is....

Sadly enough, I wouldn't doubt that some poor people will likely fall for it.

Buncha assholes....

Bravo
10-18-2008, 05:29 AM
what, they don't want your social insurance number too??