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What they really need to do, is figure the person who is doing the scams, and give their actual address out to some of the people who have been scammed and live relatively close.
What would likely happen in many cases, is a sad state, but if that was the actual course of events, it would be a rather effective deterrant.
While the scumbag gets to sit somewhere totally anonymous, they can do whatever they feel like.
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I got hit with this email too, but I knew right away it was a scam. Why? Cause of all the info they asked for, I knew blizzard would never ask for it.
Second reason: I examined the email headers and saw the reply was going to actually go to wowaccountadmin@blizzacd.com (even though the 'To' box showed wowaccountadmin@blizzard.com when I hit reply to test it).
So I just ignored it.