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From: WoWAccountAdmin@blizzard.com <wowacccountadmin@blizznrd.com>
Date: 2009/5/22
Subject: World of Warcraft EULA and Terms of use V iolation
To: eaj0010@gmail.com
Greetings,
It has come to our attention that you are trying to trade or sell your World of Warcraft
account. As you may or may not be aware of, this conflicts with the EULA and Terms of
Agreement of Blizzard Entertainment and World of Warcraft. If upon further investigation
you are indeed attempting to obtain monetary profit against the terms of the user
agreement, your account can and will be disabled.
Blizzard has the right to consider legal action if necessary, based on the severity of the
violation. In order to avoid account suspension, you should verify your ownership of the
account(s).
We at Blizzard Entertainment take infractions quite seriously and we must confirm the
original ownership of the account(s). This is easily done by supplying personal information
about your World of Warcraft account. You can confirm you are the original owner of the
account by replying to
Please use the following template below to verify your account via e-mail:
*First and Last name:
*Address :
*CD-key :
*Account Name:
*Account e-mail:
*Main Character Name:
*Main Character Realm:
*Secret Question and Answer:
*Optional: You can also provide us with personal affiliations with in game characters in
your World of Warcraft account (Friendships, guild ranking etc.)
If you ignore this email your account will be closed permanently for violation of the EULA
(End User License Agreement).
We obtain this information due to a variety of circumstances; some of which are:
I) A post on an account selling/trading website
II) Suspicious behavior
III) Sudden Internet Protocol address changes
We look forward to your reply soon.
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How should I respond? This is obviously fake, but not sure whether I should respond with something like "FAIL" and have some fun or ignore it. What say you ATOT?
From: WoWAccountAdmin@blizzard.com <wowacccountadmin@blizznrd.com>
Date: 2009/5/22
Subject: World of Warcraft EULA and Terms of use V iolation
To: eaj0010@gmail.com
Greetings,
It has come to our attention that you are trying to trade or sell your World of Warcraft
account. As you may or may not be aware of, this conflicts with the EULA and Terms of
Agreement of Blizzard Entertainment and World of Warcraft. If upon further investigation
you are indeed attempting to obtain monetary profit against the terms of the user
agreement, your account can and will be disabled.
Blizzard has the right to consider legal action if necessary, based on the severity of the
violation. In order to avoid account suspension, you should verify your ownership of the
account(s).
We at Blizzard Entertainment take infractions quite seriously and we must confirm the
original ownership of the account(s). This is easily done by supplying personal information
about your World of Warcraft account. You can confirm you are the original owner of the
account by replying to
Please use the following template below to verify your account via e-mail:
*First and Last name:
*Address :
*CD-key :
*Account Name:
*Account e-mail:
*Main Character Name:
*Main Character Realm:
*Secret Question and Answer:
*Optional: You can also provide us with personal affiliations with in game characters in
your World of Warcraft account (Friendships, guild ranking etc.)
If you ignore this email your account will be closed permanently for violation of the EULA
(End User License Agreement).
We obtain this information due to a variety of circumstances; some of which are:
I) A post on an account selling/trading website
II) Suspicious behavior
III) Sudden Internet Protocol address changes
We look forward to your reply soon.
********************************************
How should I respond? This is obviously fake, but not sure whether I should respond with something like "FAIL" and have some fun or ignore it. What say you ATOT?
