Oooh. Hey there. I am back with another attack on my guestbook. Again. And of course that attack has to do with THIS scam that I've been talking about ever since early September. And of course, I don't know why has this scam started since early September. Perhaps because of MSW (Now MSW is over) or whatever that was I don't even know (or care).
My day didn't start that well. To begin with, I got a 'nasty' (?) message from one of the well-known 'bots' of Stardoll. The ones that attack other guestbooks without being on the latest visitors. I got this message from AndreaRuzaLove (that's the name of the bot if anyone asks about its username) and it's down below.
Here's the message that I got this morning:
To begin with, this message needs a clear detailed explanation. As you can see, she gives out a link to a site that gives free Stardollars. Well everyone knows those sites are known as phishing sites. They can be very innocent on the outside (regardless of the domain name or the website), which means that it looks like Stardoll regardless of the template and can give you steps to create an account, picking a username, a password, date of birth, and a doll as well! But on the inside, it can ask for personal information (such as name, password, phone number, address and other personal information) or even redirect you to a survey or those goddamn annoying pop-up ads that piss me off and of course, all that awful stuff can give you free Stardollars or anything else that has to do with payment. (such as Superstar/Royalty etc.)
Note that this sort of sites can give you a virus or infect your computer with malware. This can even show up on your computer screen those goddamn annoying pop-up ads which I really hate. There's no other way to get rid of that awful stuff rather than having an antivirus to prevent those.
To make things much worse, kids visit these sites. Which means that they get easily distracted because of a guestbook message. They copy the link from the guestbook (if certain messages say 'remove X's from the domain name' or anything like that, they remove the X's and enjoy browsing these sites in order for them to get free Stardollars.) and then paste the link on their browser and enjoy browsing these sites. Well, there must have been a warning about phishing sites on Stardoll whether not to visit these sites or not to give out links to phishing sites anywhere else, not only on Stardoll!
But guess what? These scammers who send this message write the link down on members' guestbooks and put X's between certain letters on the link in order for them to trick members to check out these sites. Putting X's on domain names or giving out links to phishing sites or even passwords can lead to account deletion or these sites (or people that are scammers and pretend to be scammers) can scam you for real. Note carefully that all that stuff is against Stardoll rules.
Not only they trick members, but they must have been ashamed of what they've done. And there is no other place out there that they deserve to be. Which is no other than The Shameful Side of Stardoll.
So, before I show you the picture, let me be a little sarcastic here. At one line of this message, it says 'I liked you' and that made a dirty impression to me. Dirty because the 'I liked you' thing makes me think of messages by pervs. For no good reason.
And, yes, I reported her as well.
Here's what I wrote on the 'Report' page.
What I wrote is: 'She gives out a link to a site that gives free Stardollars and convinces people to check this site out and visit it.'. I'm not lying here, but she gives everything out! (regardless of what I analyzed or explained clearly)
I hope she gets deleted soon. And not only that, she deserves to be on The Shameful Side of Stardoll where all the scammers and pervs deserve to be. I am not trying to be offensive or mean or rude in any way.
Let's leave all the bullying (or not bullying?) behind and move on to the good news.
I was honored again with a thank you message from the Stardoll team! Which is a thank you message for reporting aaaeaay. Well, her name sounds more like HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA. That sounds more of a joke. And by now I can't stop laughing my ass off. The message is in Greek.
I didn't post aaaeaay's message and what I wrote on the report page, sorry.
Before I end this post, here are some tips to prevent yourselves from scammers or child predators. (next time for child predators/pedophiles)
Don't dare to: (and NEVER dare)
- Give personal information ANYWHERE on the Internet, not only on Stardoll! (Such as credit card information, address, phone number etc.)
- Give out your password or ask for it, not only on Stardoll, but ANYWHERE else on the Internet!
- Visit phishing sites. Warning! These sites can get your account deleted or stolen, but not only that! They may scam you for real!
And THINK before YOU visit!
SimGuru2011
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