http://www.theregist..._3_survey_scam/
WATCH OUT MASS EFFECT 3 SCAMS ABOUT!
Débuté par
ploppy54
, mars 22 2012 06:12
#1
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:12
#2
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:13
Whatever their intent they had better head this off soon...
#3
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:16
It amazes me that people would be foolish enough to fall for something like this.
But given how terrible the ending was, I suppose we're all a little desperate.
But given how terrible the ending was, I suppose we're all a little desperate.
#4
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:16
to be honest anyone on here should know not to open any link that says download alternate ending but thought i have better just post warning.
#5
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:27
lol who'd believe this ****?
#6
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:40
obviously some people did...
#7
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:42
I guess even Nigerian scammers are more believable than ME3's ending...
#8
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:43
Well, as a former Blizzard employee I would never fall victim to any sort of scam. ^^
#9
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:43
Poor fools, should waited til Bioware/EA gave the signal.
#10
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:46
That´s low. Good that someone spotted it. I would never have fallen for it though. But, from then ending we got in ME3, people are sad...
#11
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:46
not new-ish..bioware/EA already had/have a similar issue with TOR too and have since beta, that and the email looks very very official-which apparently more than a few fell for it...thankfully Ive never gotten one
#12
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:47
And here I thought this was another thread about PR.
Ba-zing!
Ba-zing!
#13
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:48
Well someone fell for that Indoc theory, why not aswell fall to this one xD
#14
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:48
INTERESTING.... A quote from this article: Game publishers Bioware are due to release an officially sanctioned alternative ending to the game in April.
#15
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:50
sargon1986 wrote...
Well, as a former Blizzard employee I would never fall victim to any sort of scam. ^^
Theory: Every single person with an email address has at some point in time recieved a World of Warcraft account scam email.
Modifié par RedNanaki, 22 mars 2012 - 06:51 .
#16
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:56
Wow.
If one stops to think, or perhaps do some research it should be fairly clear this is a scam. Bioware hasn't even announced if there will be ending DLC, yet someone believes this. And if it's legit, they wouldn't put it behind a survey. LIke any other DLC, it would either be paid or free, no survey involved. Finally, all the PC DLC is going to go through Origin, so providing a link is rather suspicious.
If one stops to think, or perhaps do some research it should be fairly clear this is a scam. Bioware hasn't even announced if there will be ending DLC, yet someone believes this. And if it's legit, they wouldn't put it behind a survey. LIke any other DLC, it would either be paid or free, no survey involved. Finally, all the PC DLC is going to go through Origin, so providing a link is rather suspicious.
#17
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:58
if your stupid enough to to fall for a scam like that, serves them right imo
#18
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 06:59
thanks for the heads up OP.
thats just bizaar!
thats just bizaar!





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