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* Habbo Email Scam *
I just reseved a Email telling me it is unacceptabl to give out my msn address (I never did) and if I did not reply with my user name password and date of birth I would get a perm ban. But any way as I read this Email there was a spelling mistake but the email its self looked very realistic another problem was the address it came from the end of it was @hotmail.com if i did not look at the sender properly I wouldn't of none that it was fake.
So this scam doesn't happen to you I will give you the Email of the sender. (I have Reported to Habbo)
([email protected])
I have no idea If this is a friend messing with me or wt because I doesn't no were they are getting yore email address from. Habbox will probably remove the Email address I added.
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My sister had one sent to her from that account, Didnt it say you must rpely in the next 30 minutes. Anways she waited 30 minutes and then rpelied saying " Are you stupid". Then she blocked the email address from her emails somehow.
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yep it was the same for me but I sent one bk telling them to learn how to spell lol I also told them that iv reported them to the police scams help line and they didn't reply to me :) But I did report them to Habbo, Habbo ant replayed to me yet tho
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Hmm its really sad how low some people go :/
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It is but the stupid thing is that if some people don't read it properly they will probable send there pass to them.
I believed it at 1st but because Iv never give my msn out I read the Email again and that's when i realised it was fake
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hmmm., Its werid how they got the emails though.
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I was thinking the same thing because Habbo insist out personal details are safe and wont be sold on.
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I have no idea how emails can get out, its quite unsafe now. Your lucky it had mistakes in.
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lol yep just reading the beginning of the email address it looked like it was really of Habbo. But as I say the fact I have never give out my msn on Habbo and the Small Spelling mistake I would of never read the Email again and probably sent them my pass.
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Habbo will never ask for your password in emails.
The only time they will ask for it is when you are logging in.