Sad Story Bluffing

Often a player of lower level will give you a sad story saying they were murdered or scammed or something similar and are looking for pity goods. Now this may be the case, but sometimes they just want some stuff. There is no sure-fire way to ensure they are telling the truth, but you never know. If you want to be a nice person, go ahead, but just be aware of the fact that they may be lying.

Stealing Passwords

This is probably the most practiced scam within all online games. Players will often email you or act as an Blizzard employee or Blizzard representative (both in-game and out-of-game). There are a few rules you can follow to avoid this. If you are being emailed, make sure you are sending the email to an @blizzard.com or @battle.net address. If it is an in-game avatar, say NO. Blizzard. is not going to use Avatars to make announcements, it’s just to hard to cover so many people. And do not fall for scams which ask you to give your World of Warcraft account name to win a prize! The KEY though is that official Blizzard representatives will NEVER EVER ask you for your account name via e-mail, on a website (except official secure sites), or in-game. Remember, they have this information on file and will never have a need for you to supply this to them. If you get a request like this, make sure to alert all community sites and Blizzard so that word can get out about the scam.

Bad Trade

Let’s face it, in every economy, there are bad trades. Trading an enchanted firesword for a broken dagger is a bad trade. The best way to avoid these in World of Warcraft is to learn prices. Where can you find out the average price for an item? Why right here at WOW Stratics (once the game is live of course)! If you have a high enough connection speed and computer, keep your web browser open to us and compare prices! We’ll do everything in our power to keep our pages up with the current prices for an item. Consult friends if possible about trades you wish to make, perhaps they have a better grasp of the items than you do!

Duping

No matter what game it is, this same exact scam happens in every single game around. Some people have even tricked others into letting them kill them for the dupe to work! Duping is the ability to clone an item illegally. We understand that the temptation is enough to drive one crazy. A grief player (a player who wishes to cause grief among other players) will tell you to give them one of your best items so they can “dupe” it. When this happens, they either log off, kill you, or run away. If someone wants to dupe something for you, just say no. World of Warcraft looks to be an extremely dynamic game. By that, we mean that if a duping bug does occur, the World of Warcraft Live Team will fix it within a few days of its discovery. Keep in mind that being involved in a duping exploit/scam, even if not directly doing the actual duping, might be grounds for immediate and permanent banning from all Blizzard games. This is a scam/exploit to avoid at all costs if you care about your account.