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A scammer going around just so you know (stay safe)

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I know I'm going based off words here, if you don't want to believe me that's fine if you do that's great it'll save your clan the trouble of keeping out a scammer.

 

 

 

The other night I was informed by my gf that her used to be friend had scammed her. She'd known him for a few years thought she could trust him but that was not the case. He'd bugged her late at night when she was about ready to go to sleep if he could "try on" her dragon armour to "check it's stats" to "see if he'd like it".

 

 

 

 

 

Her knowing him for quite some time thought she could trust him and let him try it on. Sure enough he "lagged" out and told her on msn that the game "isnt loading" for him and he suddenly logged out, I wonder why.

 

 

 

Anyhow the name of this scammer is No naming names in a negative light. Q.V. Tip Mod . He stole her Dragon Chain, Dragon Medium, Dragon Square Shield. The items are replaceable and have already been replaced.

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Locked~ Reason being - If you have been scammed or have heard of someone who was scammed, you must not name names. The reason for this is that many people have posted saying "this person scammed me" when they really did not! The truth is we do not know if the person you say "scammed" you, really scammed you or not. Spreading this around the forums would give a bad reputation to someone who may not even deserve it!

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