Continual message

by Unchaind | 13/05/2010 22:26:14

Unchaind

Greetings,



During an investigation of your World of Warcraft account we have determined that it
has recently been involved in actions deemed inappropriate for the World of Warcraft
by the In-Game Support staff of Blizzard Entertainment. Specifically, we have found
strong evidence that the account in
question is being sold or traded.



While the investigation will be
continued by Blizzard Account Administration to determine the action to be taken
against your account please note that if your account is found to be in violation
of?the
EULA and Terms of Use, your account can, and will be suspended or
terminated. In order to keep this from occurring, you should immediately verify
that you are the original owner of the account.

To verify your identity please visit the following webpage:
http://www.battle.net.





Any disputes or questions concerning the following account action can only be
addressed by Account Administration. To learn more about how Account Administration
is able to assist you, please visit us at http://www.battle.net.



For further information, please view the World of Warcraft Policies and Terms of Use
Agreement: http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=20309 and
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/termsofuse.shtml. Please be aware that additional
inappropriate actions may result in further disciplinary action, up to or including
account closure.



We understand that these policies may seem harsh, but they are in place to ensure
that every player is able to fully enjoy their travels in the World of Warcraft.
Thank you in advance for respecting our position.





Regards,

Mikotokaran

Senior Game Master

Blizzard Entertainment

www.worldofwarcraft.com





Normally I would not post something that is off but I continually get this message sent to my e-mail.
The issue I have is that the address it is being sent to is no longer associated with a wow account but after tracing all the provided links.. They are all legit..
Curiosity has got me here..

by Aredek | 13/05/2010 22:52:08

Aredek

For more information on how to view e-mail headers and identify phishing scams, I encourage you to review the following support article:

How to Identify Fake or Phishing Emails:
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/25133

This should allow you to get to the bottom of this and clearly see who sent this particular e-mail. If you have any questions, please feel free to copy and paste the header into a post and we'll gladly help out. :)

An Authenticator today helps keep the bad guys at bay!

Get your very own guard dog and secure your account at the same time. Visit http://us.battle.net/security for more info!

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