WoW ScamsWorld of Warcraft Whitehat Scamming Methods ONLY.
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Noobscammer says: Hi, you sale acc? NO!
Legittrader says: Greetings, I have seen your post on <WEBSITE>, you are selling a <Character Details> is this correct? Yes!
WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG!!! Sorry, don't wanna seem like a mad man but this is so bloody wrong. Any respectable scammer speaks way more like the "legittrader". I've actually found that the people using "u" instead of "you" and so on are LESS likely to scam you, as these are normal people. Any scammer worth his salt speaks in a respectable way, not "hi u sale acc?"
-Don't deal with people who speak poor English.
-Look at the URLs of sites before you input your account information.
-Don't dispute and cancel it.
-Don't fall victim to the DND scam.
All of these are common sense to everyone.
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Look! If you think that this was a futile attempt to get +REP, you are wrong, I dont care about +REP, I just want to help people! I like getting "Thanks m8", "Thanks for helping", "Nice Effort" and etc!
I just want to know that all my efforts dont go to waste!
+REP is a bonus
+THANKS is nice to here!
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-Don't deal with people who speak poor English.
-Look at the URLs of sites before you input your account information.
-Don't dispute and cancel it.
-Don't fall victim to the DND scam.
All of these are common sense to everyone.
Not to everyone! Such as the people I scam!
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