Suspicious mail in-game, watch out for them!

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Posted by: Menyus.1769

Menyus.1769

An hour ago I received a pretty interesting mail from a guy named “Jhonathan Ilsydor”. I don’t think I should tell the story, the mail speaking for itself. If there isn’t an Anet logo in the mail, DON’T trust them, and NEVER type that link in your browser! I made this topic so maybe some of you guys won’t be tricked, keep protected your account and watch out carefully! (The account is already reported.)

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Posted by: JustTrogdor.7892

JustTrogdor.7892

See sticky thread on this forum:

Alert: In-Game Mail Scams

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Posted by: Sydone.6892

Sydone.6892

I fail to understand how anyone can “fall” for thoes mails…. I mean, come on, it litterely says at the buttom that it was sent by another player.

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Posted by: Blair.3796

Blair.3796

“Not sent by the GW2 team”

GG scamming trolls.

Think these ever actually get people?

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Posted by: CajunSinjin.3410

CajunSinjin.3410

yes, people don’t read the whole thing, getting scared by the first few lines. No one today takes the time to read…..TLDR is what is allows these scamming to prosper.

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Posted by: Menyus.1769

Menyus.1769

True story, I have heard about some people, who was pretty confused when they received the mail and didn’t know what to do. Luckily a few players always told them in time that it’s a trap, so none of the account got robbed. Still, this example shows us that players CAN be tricked if they don’t watch out carefully, and that’s why I made this topic.

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Posted by: Jinroh.4251

Jinroh.4251

They try so hard. So hard.

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Posted by: Fred Fargone.3127

Fred Fargone.3127

Ehh, a mail that says “Sent by a player” in a big yellow text at the bottom, with obviously faked link… well, I suppose someone could fall for that.

But my GF, who doesn’t speak that good English, was a bit puzzled when she got the following:

Title: “Instructions to Reset Password.”
Message: “Your credentials do not appear in our data base and we are unable to provide you with the information you seek. Please be advised that any additional requests for data without valid credentials could result in criminal charges, civil lawsuits, censure or sanction by the Arcane Council, revocation of your archive privileges, and a visit from one of our Legbreaker 500 credentialing enforcement golems.”

It appeared as Mail, wasn’t from a player so didn’t have bright yellow letters saying it’s a fake, and apart from few references to in-game characters (that could’ve been there just as a joke) seemed fairly authentic.

People who can argue often offer a good and meaningful conversation about the subject.
People who can’t tend to call the opponent troll, scream something utterly incomprehensible
and finally result to personal insults.

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Posted by: Danikat.8537

Danikat.8537

Ehh, a mail that says “Sent by a player” in a big yellow text at the bottom, with obviously faked link… well, I suppose someone could fall for that.

But my GF, who doesn’t speak that good English, was a bit puzzled when she got the following:

Title: “Instructions to Reset Password.”
Message: “Your credentials do not appear in our data base and we are unable to provide you with the information you seek. Please be advised that any additional requests for data without valid credentials could result in criminal charges, civil lawsuits, censure or sanction by the Arcane Council, revocation of your archive privileges, and a visit from one of our Legbreaker 500 credentialing enforcement golems.”

It appeared as Mail, wasn’t from a player so didn’t have bright yellow letters saying it’s a fake, and apart from few references to in-game characters (that could’ve been there just as a joke) seemed fairly authentic.

That letter is part of the Personal Story step she was doing at the time: http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Unwelcome_Visitors#Trivia

Just before it was sent she will have picked the “I have forgotten my access code” option on the console she had to hack to help Zojja.

Danielle Aurorel, Dear Dragon We Got Your Cookies [Nom], Desolation (EU).

“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”

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Posted by: Fred Fargone.3127

Fred Fargone.3127

That letter is part of the Personal Story step she was doing at the time: http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Unwelcome_Visitors#Trivia

I know, but her not noticing the mail until few days later added to the puzzlement. You must agree, it looks a bit worrysome until you reach the last sentence.

People who can argue often offer a good and meaningful conversation about the subject.
People who can’t tend to call the opponent troll, scream something utterly incomprehensible
and finally result to personal insults.

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Posted by: Danikat.8537

Danikat.8537

A useful thing to remember here is that Anet will never warn you in advance if your account is going to be banned or suspended. If it does happen the first you’ll know about it is when you try to log in and can’t.

And if that happens you won’t have the option to click a link to reactivate it either. You have to contact Support to discuss why you were banned and persuade them to let you have the account back, usually by proving it wasn’t you who committed whatever activity got it banned.

Danielle Aurorel, Dear Dragon We Got Your Cookies [Nom], Desolation (EU).

“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”

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Posted by: Tobias Trueflight.8350

Tobias Trueflight.8350

That letter is part of the Personal Story step she was doing at the time: http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Unwelcome_Visitors#Trivia

I know, but her not noticing the mail until few days later added to the puzzlement. You must agree, it looks a bit worrysome until you reach the last sentence.

. . . honestly I giggled on seeing and hearing about this. It’s just so . . . perfectly asura

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