Trust me, some people would fall for it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Klock
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Trust me, some people would fall for it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Klock
And that would change . . . . . . . . . . . .Quote:
Originally Posted by Raremandan
Email addreses are commanly found
although its stupid, some people use there comman msn/aol/aim account as there habbo email address to which emails can be sent to.
Also, theres a link on the console for a direct email to be sent
The reason people would believe more if it was spelt and set out correctly is because:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitality
1. Sulake are a big business company who have trained people writing emails each day so they use correct english.
2. It was probably written by kids who have knowledge of good spelling or appropriate sentance structure.
Lol only fools fall this scam
I would report that email to gmail, the user is clearly Phishing witch is illegal,nice find though :)
Lmao, "We have lost all data of your Habbo" - If they lost all the data information, how did the know the e-mail address of some people? :p
Scammer's are so silly. :rolleyes:
nice find thanks for telling me
I've seen many obvious exploits, and attempts to gain different Habbos' passwords, with far worse grammar and vocabulary than that used in the topical e-mail. Please bear in mind, Habbo will never need you to change your password to a SPECIFIC code, and would only notify you of major events like this, using an address of "@sulake.com/habbohotel.co.uk." Try not to fall for these cunning scams, and stay safe, SA.
E-mail him back saying you have changed your p/w and everything to get him all excited :p (but obvousily don't)