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  1. Paypal sent me an email notifying me of a transaction to an armory for $799. Not only did I not do this transaction, but I am very alarmed that someone could breach my Paypal account to buy goods from an armory!!

  2. Currently, there is a scamming group in WoW who advertise boosting services via Trade (Services) chat on many different well populated realms (both Alliance and Horde). They offer M+/Raids/ and Jailer/Sylvannas Mounts (more may be added to that list as time goes on).

  3. Don't purchase game or item codes with in-game currency. If you are the victim of a scam, report them so we can stop it from happening again!

  4. Having the real armory and this open next to each other... they did a good job copying. and lastly, you dont need to login to search in the armory, any WOW player who uses armory should know this. someone make a script to spam their database with bad data just to screw with them.

  5. Phishing scams can take many forms: fake websites, suspicious emails, and threatening in-game whispers are the most common. Don't trust a site based on how it looks—scammers make fake websites that look official. Our two major websites, from where you should log are blizzard.com and our support site at battle.net/support.

  6. 30 lis 2023 · The email I got was “Recent activity shows that a user on this account acquired gold through illicit means, such as gold buying, botting, or participating in other real-money transactions. As a result of this activity we have suspended this account until 2023/12/14.”

  7. Trade Scams. What to do if you've been scammed. Trading Items and Services for Real Money. Buying or selling WoW items, products, or services for real money is not supported. Phishing Scam. How to identify and report suspicious communications received by mail, text, or in-game chat.

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