
If they were issuing a ban (which obviously they can't), they would need to know the Username - which they asked forI think that what happened a while ago this girl tried scamming me saying her cousin was Lostie, and wanted to help out with this room he was making. Me and "her" talked a while and we met at an habboxlive party. However we taled on msn too. And she said her cousin sent me an email and I looked and sure enough there was one asking yet again for my password, i made up and excuse saying i didnt know my password. And she said I would be issued a ban because of wasting his time. In the morning there was a email from habbo with the list of my accounts on it, but it was obvious that they used my email to do that. So probably they were the other email what i got sent, but I wouldnt believe anything. And furthermore, I didnt get issued with a ban.
Well i did about 5 months after that but that was for another reason but its all good now because it was a misunderstanding- so again it fails.
They asked for my username and password on the email,
But afterwards when i didnt reply, she was asking questions like. Whats your post code, where do you live and whats your favourite teacher.
I wasnt stupid enough because I new she was trying to hack my email!, so after that she just blocked me muhaaahaaa
They could at least try and disguise it as a proper Habbo email with the layout and everything
And to the person above. They were asking your post code? They don't even know the link where you don't need the post code to get into a hotmail account? Tsk![]()
Depends if your on hotmail or live. On live you do on hotmail you dont. she sed ti was for a project :L Ye right:eusa_whis
Even so, I must say that's probably the best written scam email I've seen. They usually have loads of made up rubbish like the "owner of Habbo" and "Habbo is closing if you don't tell us your password" as well as the usual one word of English per sentence. But they made it look half professional.
Still, epic fail.
Well, if your not logged in and you click forgot password, you onyl need one answer, if you logged in and logged out agin it goes onto windows live soemtimes for me and if i forget my passwrod to one of my emails then i have to put my postcode in. but instead i just go on msn sign in and go on calendar msn easier n onyl need one asnwer
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