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Your reward will be dependent on what the scammer is risking in most cases. Don't try to anti-scam, the best way to avoid getting scammed is to not trust a scammer. However, if you find yourself in the situation below and want to risk it a little bit: Here you go.
Report scam emails, websites and adverts to the National Cyber Security Centre. Report phishing websites to your browser, for example Google and Microsoft Edge. Flag suspicious emails as phishing or spam to your email provider: Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook.
This is a false scam mail from "noreply@a.runescape.com". Tried finding an email that I could contact jagex directly so they can issue an official statement warning people about this, but didn't find a support mail only advertising/press. Got the email and character name right.
This guide will help our genuine players understand the tricks and lies that some scammers use. A scam is when a fraudster tricks a player into giving away their valuable items, wealth or personal details. Scamming is against our in-game rules.
People think they are smarter than the scammers and the anti-scam is the real scam. Literally if they can just get you to a bank on a pvp world, there’s a decent chance they can get you. Lots of tricks.
Password scams, also known as Phishing, is a form of identity theft where a hijacker attempts to get their victim to trust them and divulge their personal information, or is tricked by an email or other third party organisation into entering their login information to a website or database.
Scamming is the act of stealing money, items or accounts from another player through deception or trickery. It is strictly against the Rules of RuneScape (Rule 2) and can be punishable by a mute...