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If it's too good to be true...it is. Scam Protection

#1
I have read a litany of new scam reports since scammers are obviously feeling the pinch of some new trading scam guards in the update. But they are also getting smarter, using stories meant to lure greedy people. This isn't just a one time or 2 times thing, I have seen 10+ scam reports from everyone all with sad stories of a really nice story they got scammed with today.

Falling for a scam is sad, but it's also your fault. You simply need to be smarter, and it's a sad thing but you need to realize scammers are gonna be aiming to hit people now especially, so please:

There is NEVER, EVER, EVER any legitimate reason to give your username or yer password, or BOTH away to ANYONE.
If anyone ever asks, for any reason, it's a scam. If anyone says that they can get help you with that info, it's a scam. If they say that they are a beta tester and can get you in beta, they aren't. Simply because a beta tester can't give you anything special, we don't have any powers, we are just players. Any possible scenario where someone needs your account info is a SCAM. ALWAYS'!!!!! One Thumb Mobile can see all your info, they don't need any account info like your password from you to help you, ever


Account/Password Confidence Schemes
If anyone needs your account info for ANY reason it's a scam.... if they want to gift you free plat, give you access to new content, get you a fake new mount, or a limited edition armor...if it's all a too good to be true scam. One thumb doesn't contact you in game other than the Admin and he never asks for passwords or account info. If he's speaking to you he can see all your info. Use your head.

Account Phishing Websites
Some scammers push website that are dedicated to scamming, they promise free things and then when you log in your info to get the reward people on the website log into yer account and liquidate it. Why? Well if done enough times they can then start selling gold on their site to other players and run a 3rd Party gold sellers for super cheap because they stole everything from gullible accounts. A Phishing scam website is perfect start up for a gold seller website. If you buy gold from such a gold seller, you are most likely supporting scammers.

Name Fakers
If any lvl 1-20 lowbie player who is un-clanned but shares the name of your clanmate or friend and asks for help, gold or items...your friend wouldn't be UN-clanned, it's just a fact, check the name, the clan and the lvl of anyone asking you for anything...it's simply a common but effective confidence scheme and need to be guarded against.

Transfer-Friends (Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
If anyone friend or otherwise asks you to transfer things for them, and expensive things and becomes a "Transfer-friend" for you beware. This is a long-con but many people do it, and the scammers profit greatly. In the idea that trading on someone's trust and making them feel like they are trusted and a good friend lower's their vigilance for suspecting foul play later...and then later when you transfer yer new Otherworld dropped item to a new character...the long con will snap into place and leave you high and dry. Think about it, hard before you do this.

Window Shopping
If anyone asks to "try on" your amulet to see if they wanna buy one. Use your freaking head. You aren't a salesperson working hard to sell things for the luxury merchant, if people want to try things on... they should try having the gold to buy it. Falling for this scam is idiotic, but it happens more than once a week here on forums.

Due Dilligence
The third Update has solved many scam trade screen issues prior from game. But that said, the guards only work if you double check yer trades and make sure the icon of what you are buying really is THAT thing. The Double check trade screen is for Double-checking, if you don't and still get scammed... Come on. That's on you.

I'm leaving game and giving you my account for FREE!!!!
This new scam was brought to us on forums by Keridwyn, thanks for informing the community.
Here check this out it's new, and deadly as it uses the Update 3 game mechanics. Player gives you a free account with not much stuff on it, you get the account...put all yer items on it and then the player uses their registered email to change the password and take all your gear that you thought was on YOUR character. Getting a FREE account, that's too good to be true.

Here is Keridwyn's example:
If someone offers to give u their acct saying they are leaving game
Be aware that they can still use their registered email to contact support and do a password recovery
EVEN AFTER YOU CHANGE THE PASSWORD
And get the account (and any and all gear or gold you may have put on that toon) back.

One of our former clan members said he was leaving the game and gave his acct to one of our members
This member immediately changed the password and outfitted the character
Bought him full diamond armor
And then loaded the toon up with heroic ammy
Speed boots, haste gloves, rejuv quiver,
The original account owner waited a day then emailed support and did a password recovery
Got the account and all the new stuff back
And is keeping it, will not give back

This is clearly a thought out scam, so be careful
This scum walked away with a fortune in gear, including pathfinder and tabs

As Teaweasel says, if it is too good to be true, it probably is..... Be careful

These are just common things, that everyone should know by now. It's sad that good people get scammed, but it's also sad that other people seeing these scams happen again and again to their friend's and loved ones can't simply get smarter thru osmosis.

General rule: "If it's too good to be true....It is."
Last edited by Teaweasel on Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:17 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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Re: If it's too good to be true...it is. Scam Protection

#4
Could I just quickly ask...

is the confirmation screen clickable? I mean can you click the items to check it's still a heroic amulet of rejuvenation and not a twinsoul necklace on the confirmation screen, or is it just an image? :)
It's clickable, you can see stats of everything about to be traded.
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Re: If it's too good to be true...it is. Scam Protection

#7
Well it seems your the best, so i have a quick question: Just today this guy came into the castle and did a beta announcement saying he needed testers, his name was OneThumb, level 1. I thought cool and i wanted to try beta, but im worried hes not with one thumb. He says hes a developer, but u can see my concern of being hacked. Is he who he says he is, or not?
Thanks,
AngelOfWar
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Re: If it's too good to be true...it is. Scam Protection

#8
Well it seems your the best, so i have a quick question: Just today this guy came into the castle and did a beta announcement saying he needed testers, his name was OneThumb, level 1. I thought cool and i wanted to try beta, but im worried hes not with one thumb. He says hes a developer, but u can see my concern of being hacked. Is he who he says he is, or not?
Thanks,
AngelOfWar
Really, I think not at all.
The REAL developers never asks like this, it's probably a fake.
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Re: If it's too good to be true...it is. Scam Protection

#10
Well it seems your the best, so i have a quick question: Just today this guy came into the castle and did a beta announcement saying he needed testers, his name was OneThumb, level 1. I thought cool and i wanted to try beta, but im worried hes not with one thumb. He says hes a developer, but u can see my concern of being hacked. Is he who he says he is, or not?
Thanks,
AngelOfWar

Sorry for taking so long to respond.

He is a scammer, not with OTM.
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