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Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:58 pm
I just recieved this email from
mailto:tntviolationnps@yahoo.com who is calling himself micheal johnson. He claims to be part of TNT. But don't be fooled. He asks you to verify info. The email I recieved is below.
Warning
You have been caught by TNT automatic detection software violating one of Neopet's Terms and Conditions (See rules for more information). In a recent neomail, you sent a non-Neopets e-mail address to one or more users. This is strictly against the Terms and Conditionsyou agreed to when signing up. Since using an e-mail address is an easy way for someone to gain access to your account, you must verify the following information for any and all Neopets accounts associated with your IP address. This is your unique internet address that tells TNT what accounts are accessed through your computer. Your account will be frozen within 24 hours unless you verify the account information below. Once verifying the account information, your account will be placed on probation for three weeks.Any violation of the Neopets Terms and Conditions will result in the immediate freezing of any and all accounts associated with your IP addresss. In order to prevent this from happening, you must verify you are the owner of all Neopets accounts. Please reply to this e-mail with the following information for each account:
Active Username(s):
Active Password(s):
Active PIN(s):
You must verify all three pieces of information for each account to stop it from being frozen. We apologize for the trouble, and please refer to the Terms and Conditions you agreed to when signing up to prevent any violations of the Neopets rules.
Sincerely,
Neopets Account Protection Services
Sun Oct 29, 2006 6:54 pm
Thank you very much for the heads up
Bit weird as the Terms and Conditions say that TNT won't contact you asking for your private info... but that's life
Mon Oct 30, 2006 6:09 am
Uuuugh, not ANOTHER one of those. When will these people give up?!
Well, at least you didn't fall for it like the last person. *shakes head*
Thanks for the heads up. Mind you, if I got one of those I'd probably report them, then send them a long email full of swearing to show them how much I appreciated their message.
But honestly... @yahoo.com ?!! How stupid can people get?
Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:35 am
I think most of the time, anyone who falls for these horribly-written scams deserves to lose their account. I mean, we see hundreds of mails like this every year... fake mails from eBay, Paypal, Amazon, everywhere. And TNT tells us all over the place that they'll never ask for our password and info and will never use a non-neopets e-mail. And yet these scams must work on some people, because they never die... I'm embarrassed for those people.
Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:58 pm
Cranberry wrote:I think most of the time, anyone who falls for these horribly-written scams deserves to lose their account. I mean, we see hundreds of mails like this every year... fake mails from eBay, Paypal, Amazon, everywhere. And TNT tells us all over the place that they'll never ask for our password and info and will never use a non-neopets e-mail. And yet these scams must work on some people, because they never die... I'm embarrassed for those people.

Cranberry - i completely agree with you. *shakes head*
Mon Oct 30, 2006 5:07 pm
ladyflame wrote:Cranberry wrote:I think most of the time, anyone who falls for these horribly-written scams deserves to lose their account. I mean, we see hundreds of mails like this every year... fake mails from eBay, Paypal, Amazon, everywhere. And TNT tells us all over the place that they'll never ask for our password and info and will never use a non-neopets e-mail. And yet these scams must work on some people, because they never die... I'm embarrassed for those people.

Cranberry - i completely agree with you. *shakes head*
Frankly, I can agree with this. Everyday someone says not to give out your password, et al. If a person still can't understand this concept, then it's really their fault that they lost their account due to their own greed.
Mon Oct 30, 2006 5:31 pm
Thanks for the warning.

I swear every time we turn around there is a new variation of this type of email/neomail.
Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:32 pm
thanks for the warning. i am EASILY fooled.
Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:41 pm
They're getting smarter, asking for our PINs now too.
Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:46 pm
Interesting to see just what people come up with. It's the same tactics people use to try and scam real world bank accounts and sites like eBay, amazing that it filters down to an online game.
I've never had a single scammer neomail or email me - I guess I'm just not interesting enough to them
Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:59 pm
I'd make sure to give them that info (neopets) I mean to let them know about this phishing acct, because every little bit helps you know?
Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:12 pm
Would anyone else feel like setting up a sting on these guys if they were TNT? It would be very easy to make a fake account and track the goods.
Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:07 am
I kinda like getting spoof emails, as odd as that sounds. They're kind of entertaining. I've gotten spoofs of eBay and PayPal before, although as of yet I haven't gotten one claming to be Neopets. I laughed my butt off then promptly reported them. XD No offense, but I really do wonder about the brain capacity of anybody over the age of ten who falls for these.
Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:33 am
last year i had one go thru my yahoomessager
i had a lot last year..none this year though..it was funny i started havin a discussion with him sayin if you really part of the team why contact me thru messager? every question i mention he got upset and said he just needs my pass and name and it will be all fixed...the convo lasted ten mins before he finaly left lol
i don't think it was wrong to mess with him lol
Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:10 am
yeah we should set up some accounts to give the info to these guys and see...
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