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Re: Beware of suspicious legacy servers

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 9:09 am
by MasterQuaster
But yes you guys are right, better don't use your personal e-mail adresses. Creat some spam E-Mails.

Re: Beware of suspicious legacy servers

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 5:20 pm
by lovevanilla
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Re: Beware of suspicious legacy servers

PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2016 5:51 pm
by wrw01200
MasterQuaster wrote:But yes you guys are right, better don't use your personal e-mail adresses. Creat some spam E-Mails.


The only service I encountered a spam some time later with was... a Google! On one of my first mail-boxes I unconsciously avoided to use, after half a year of lazy activity I had found just about 225 inboxes of spam with a patterned repeating of the same topic messages. I would never found it roots to a Google if not my second mail-box on the same .gmail location. There I had found a half of just the same messages after a shorter period of inactivity.

And what I want to say??.. Google solds your lists of e-mail addresses regularly on a commercial basis. And it even does so somehow openly claiming in its concept articles it is a good part for business to have a POSSIBILITY as people cannot often be delivered with what they REALLY NEED :lol: :lol: :lol: What a stupid FUCK!! Oh, my, God!

I've abandonned all my accounts on Google though all of them were registered without any personal information. One of them I gifted to utilize to a friend's child on his tablet. Who now bothers to register a Google account for answering a pityful queezz that won't change the state anyway, I cannot even imagine...

As to the private World of Warcraft servers, I played them from as long as autumn 2006 and I NEVER RECEIVED a one excessive letter from ANY of the private servers and now you make me realise that almost all of the e-mail addresses I used for the registration can still be used if I remember the password! :mrgreen:
And they do not write you anything regularly! NEVER! They sent you anything only when you ordered reset of your password! They don't even have a checkbox of subscription to anykind server news! Theirs forums did have, when you created an account it didn't!..

It is big companies that utilise ways to make additional profit which they feel worse without than with, it's not half-enthusiastic projects to which even twinstar can be classified. Companies that make money solding information one to another, as the volume allows it to be soldable and a buyer's kind allows it to be effectively utilised!

The Nostalrius project managed to get a 2 million points because it is Blizzard France -- not because it is a private World of Warcraft server. Even a reason of closure touched a fact the Nostalrius had very great quantity of banner advertising that is not typical for an enthusiast project, au contrair it is to a commercial announcement!

Re: Beware of suspicious legacy servers

PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 6:18 am
by Thefilth
wrw01200 wrote:Companies that make money solding information one to another, as the volume allows it to be soldable and a buyer's kind allows it to be effectively utilised!

The Nostalrius project managed to get a 2 million points because it is Blizzard France -- not because it is a private World of Warcraft server. Even a reason of closure touched a fact the Nostalrius had very great quantity of banner advertising that is not typical for an enthusiast project, au contrair it is to a commercial announcement!


Huh? :shock:

Re: Beware of suspicious legacy servers

PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 9:46 am
by Malga
Is it something linked to the Illuminati / Grays / Reptilians ?

Re: Beware of suspicious legacy servers

PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 10:35 am
by TheNIF
Cfred wrote:You guys are beginning to sound more and more like blizzard.

Could you take some time to explain why someone warning you against scammers is somehow "sounding more and more like blizzard"?

Actually, If being warned against scammers and being reminded to take your precautions is "sounding like blizzard" then "sounding like blizzard" is actually a good thing.

What is the alternative, to advocate brainlessly giving away private information?