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Well to my dismay I just got a email from Blizzard saying I am close to being Banned from Diablo 3 for RMT.. Il be honest most games I play I do NOT ever RMT and while I have done stupid thing in the past I behave myself now. I am not sure if I want to fight the warning or not, while I feel its unjustified I also don't have the real life time to do it.
I admit ive used foul language in some games, But I have honestly NEVER botted, or used exploits. Im also wondering if Blizzard sent the email in error since I don't own or play diablo 3.
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1/16/13 3:11:59 PM#2
Sounds like a phising attempt . dont click ANYTHING at all in the email - send it to Blizzards phishing department ( i do not know it ) . And log in directly through there website and email support or call and see if its a legit warning .
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1/16/13 3:14:40 PM#3
and in case it is real. Change you password! There is no harm in that at all and if someone actually does use your account to RMT that should fix it. In fact if you use that password elsewhere change those as well. Better save then sorry.
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1/16/13 3:15:24 PM#4
I would agree it's a phishing attempt. My blizzard email address has recieved a few of these. You can always tell if they ask you to visit their site or enter a username and password, as Blizzard employees would never ask for information they already possess.
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1/16/13 3:16:20 PM#5
phising attempt, forward it to i believe hacks@bilzzard.com i get 10-20 a day sometimes from games I have never even considered like runescape. mostly its centered aroudn diablo 3 and blizzard, never click on them takes you to a fake website made to look real.
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1/16/13 3:18:02 PM#6
I get these all the time on my 'main' email address (the one not used for D3 or WoW). They're phishing attempts. Don't click on any provided links, contact Blizzard support directly. Furthermore, Blizzard isn't going to send you a 'warning' about nearly being banned for RMT. They'll just ban you. |
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kadepsyson
Advanced Member
Joined: 5/15/06
The doctors say his chances are 50/50...but there's only a 10% chance of that. |
1/16/13 3:21:26 PM#7
Yeah I got the same warning from Blizzard, here is what it looked like in my inbox:
I guess I should decide whether to fight the warning. The funny thing to me is that the OP admits to RMT. El Psy Congroo |
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Vannor
Elite Member
Joined: 8/11/03
I am the lucid dream. BOW DOWN BEFORE THE GOD OF DEATH! |
1/16/13 3:22:20 PM#8
I get about 10 emails a day like that on one of my email accounts. It's well known that they try this sort of thing. If there's nothing on your official game account, ignore it.
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1/16/13 3:22:33 PM#9
I'd reply, but I'm too busy sending my account info to the Nigerean Bank that emailed me...
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1/16/13 3:28:15 PM#10
The funniest email I got like this was a few weeks ago. I was clearing out my junk mail folder in Hotmail and the first message was a D3/WoW account violation notice. The funny part is since my account is linked to Facebook I saw profile picture of the 16 year old punk that sent the mail. I wonder how many people that got that mail recognized him.
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kadepsyson
Advanced Member
Joined: 5/15/06
The doctors say his chances are 50/50...but there's only a 10% chance of that. |
1/16/13 3:29:55 PM#11
Originally posted by Torvaldr That "16 year old punk" still manages to trick people like the OP into sending him their account details. El Psy Congroo |
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1/17/13 10:33:50 PM#12
yeah i get notices across 3 different emails i use for gaming that my wow account has been hacked and i need to contact them i dont have a wow account if i wasnt paranoid about the link, i would definatly spend a chunk of time responding with false info to screw with the scammers. |
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1/17/13 10:38:00 PM#13
"I am also wondering if Blizzard sent the email in error since I don't own or play diablo 3."
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1/17/13 10:40:35 PM#14
Originally posted by ezpz77 I really hope your kidding. Its 100% a phishing email. |
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