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    Post Friends Request to Free Credits Scam.

    A close friend of mine was in a room, and he looked at his console, and it had said there was a friend's request. So he accepted it, thinking it was a new friend.

    Then, the person messaged him, saying he had won free credits, off of some new program he/she had bought. And it would offer up to three hundred some odd credits.

    He/she asked how many credits he wanted, then said the only other way to get the credits, was to give him the password. He/she tried saying it's a safe, secure way, to get the credits.

    Automatically, my friend deleted him/her off of the list, and told someone.

    So I'm guessing the moral of this is, don't accept a friend's request from some unknown habbo. It could lead to a hacked account!
    'Tis I, the almighty SubliminalSmile.

    And shall I join with thy forces of wisdom, forces of power, along with the forces of kindness, to defeat the lame scamming schmucks outward in the Habbo World.

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    AHAHa who would believe that? a program is a much safer way to obtain credits? hell no! Sms or checques are much better way, and if she was so called "rich" why wasnt she in hc? and didnt have a room?

    1. No such things as free credits (unless it a Friend u known for a while buys them for u, but i prefer to get them with Sms voucher codes

    2. DOnt accept garbage programs from people you dont know

    3. dont give out your email ,because what i said in number 2 and they will get u creds but then said u stold there credit card and you will get a perm Ban

    4. Buy your own creds, beg what ever but dont let sum n00b buy them for you


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    Quote Originally Posted by SubliminalSmile
    A close friend of mine was in a room, and he looked at his console, and it had said there was a friend's request. So he accepted it, thinking it was a new friend.

    Then, the person messaged him, saying he had won free credits, off of some new program he/she had bought. And it would offer up to three hundred some odd credits.

    He/she asked how many credits he wanted, then said the only other way to get the credits, was to give him the password. He/she tried saying it's a safe, secure way, to get the credits.

    Automatically, my friend deleted him/her off of the list, and told someone.

    So I'm guessing the moral of this is, don't accept a friend's request from some unknown habbo. It could lead to a hacked account!
    " The world would be better off without scammers *wink* lol Well my cousin has a point that is the NEWEST scam.

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    its been going on for years and how many times are u told never to give out any details? if it sounds to good to be true it probably is so dont risk it.

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