Warning: Account Trading

First, you must realize that account trading violates Crossfire's rules, you risk being punished by even taking part in the trade.

Other players will try and convince you that they seriously want your account, and are willing to trade their account which contain 'beautiful' guns. Realistically, they're going to take your account after the trade, and revert their own account through e-mail, leaving you with absolutely nothing. As convincing, or generous these players may sound, they are going to scam you out of your account. They may even give their ID and Password first, this doesn't mean that they can't revert their account, which they'll do shortly after you give them your ID and Password.

If you ever see a player asking to trade accounts, send a Support Ticket immediately, along with a screenshot of the player saying it. Make sure to add as much information as possible.

This little scam has been going on for far too long. Better to let everyone know about it, so everyone can stay a little more safe!

Comments

  • If anyone would fall for such a scam they shouldn't be allowed to play online games. Let alone use a PC.

    Anyone with a little bit of common sense won't fall for anything like that. But yeah, there is a handful that will, unfortunately for them.
  • c0lder wrote: »
    First, you must realize that account trading violates Crossfire's rules, you risk being punished by even taking part in the trade.

    Other players will try and convince you that they seriously want your account, and are willing to trade their account which contain 'beautiful' guns. Realistically, they're going to take your account after the trade, and revert their own account through e-mail, leaving you with absolutely nothing. As convincing, or generous these players may sound, they are going to scam you out of your account. They may even give their ID and Password first, this doesn't mean that they can't revert their account, which they'll do shortly after you give them your ID and Password.

    If you ever see a player asking to trade accounts, send a Support Ticket immediately, along with a screenshot of the player saying it. Make sure to add as much information as possible.

    This little scam has been going on for far too long. Better to let everyone know about it, so everyone can stay a little more safe!

    Who would be stupid enough to buy something off the internet from a complete stranger. I'd rather buy it from someone in real life that I know.
  • Who would be stupid enough to buy something off the internet from a complete stranger.

    Children who aren't old enough to be playing a T for teen game would be that stupid.
  • aRusher wrote: »
    Children who aren't old enough to be playing a T for teen game would be that stupid.

    Thats true, also a kid that has his momma's credit card ;)
  • Who would be stupid enough to buy something off the internet from a complete stranger. I'd rather buy it from someone in real life that I know.

    It's not about purchasing, this is why it's such a popular scam. Younger players are more vulnerable to this scam because they're thinking, "well I did work hard on this account, but the account I'm trading my account for has plenty of better weapons, and I'm not going to lose any money or anything!" It sounds like such a great idea in their heads.

    Common sense isn't so common.
  • c0lder wrote: »
    Common sense isn't so common.

    You can't really expect children to have much common sense though.
  • aRusher wrote: »
    You can't really expect children to have much common sense though.

    I agree, it's like telling a baby to grow up.
  • kids should get their accounts stolen if they are that dumb.
    that way, they will learn from experience ;)
  • Maybe z8 should look into the BR phrase "quem quer trocar de conta fala eu", because walk into delta 9, or even the whispers I get from some of them. Just lawls.
  • I've seen my account being sold on several websites.. lol
  • 'Chaos wrote:
    Oh;2970566']I've seen my account being sold on several websites.. lol

    lmao, too bad you don't get a cut of the profit :3
  • i just stick to my own-made accounts. it's easier, you know the info, the first info, all the stuff that you need to know. trading, buying and whatnot is pathetic in my opinion, it's stupid of the player to even do any of it, you're better off sticking to your own account in the long run.

    edit: 1337 posts~ ahaha.
  • Oh darn it, I just gave out my account to some guy named Suha Arafat! He said he was an Arabian prince, and promised that he would wire-send half a million dollars of his inheritance to me!
  • All the regular forumers all know everything you just posted. People who were scammed generally dont come to the forums to complain after they have had their account stolen.... So its not really gonna help a whole lot of people.
  • c0lder wrote: »
    First, you must realize that account trading violates Crossfire's rules, you risk being punished by even taking part in the trade.

    Other players will try and convince you that they seriously want your account, and are willing to trade their account which contain 'beautiful' guns. Realistically, they're going to take your account after the trade, and revert their own account through e-mail, leaving you with absolutely nothing. As convincing, or generous these players may sound, they are going to scam you out of your account. They may even give their ID and Password first, this doesn't mean that they can't revert their account, which they'll do shortly after you give them your ID and Password.

    If you ever see a player asking to trade accounts, send a Support Ticket immediately, along with a screenshot of the player saying it. Make sure to add as much information as possible.

    This little scam has been going on for far too long. Better to let everyone know about it, so everyone can stay a little more safe!
    I'm glad you made a thread about this. In Game i am & trying to warn those not to buy, trade nor sell any accounts. For those who don't notice who would, well In Game there many & many people willing to be the buyer or the one who's offering services.

    I'll make sure for people to read & see this thread.

    Thanks c0lder
  • counterscam them. tell them to tell there info first, steal there acc in a different window (still chatting with them to lead them on until you have finished) then say BYE and leave.

    works.. but jk about it. don't do it, just report them and get it over with :P
  • Your_Boss wrote: »
    counterscam them. tell them to tell there info first, steal there acc in a different window (still chatting with them to lead them on until you have finished) then say BYE and leave.

    They have their account ready for a revert email. It wont work, hence why the whole account trading scam is 100% risky.
    All the regular forumers all know everything you just posted. People who were scammed generally dont come to the forums to complain after they have had their account stolen.... So its not really gonna help a whole lot of people.

    Yes, general Forumers know, but you must not visit the Technical Support section very often, because 15-20% of the threads there are about stolen accounts.
  • obviously there are scammers. but do you think 12 year olds have the sense to come to the forums and read this thread? yea its useful, but I doubt you would have made it if there werent 4-6 mod spots opening up.. good luck on running for mod colder.
  • obviously there are scammers. but do you think 12 year olds have the sense to come to the forums and read this thread? yea its useful, but I doubt you would have made it if there werent 4-6 mod spots opening up.. good luck on running for mod colder.

    Valid point, though this is just me. I actually created it because I was playing Crossfire with a friend who was sitting next to me using my laptop, and he was literally about to fall for this scam. Thankfully I'm older, and more wise than him, and was able to explain that he'd only get screwed over in the end.

    I've also been asked various times to "trade accounts," which means it must be working quite well as a scam if they continue using it as a method.
  • aeV1tas wrote: »
    If anyone would fall for such a scam they shouldn't be allowed to play online games. Let alone use a PC.

    Anyone with a little bit of common sense won't fall for anything like that. But yeah, there is a handful that will, unfortunately for them.
    same way I feel. idiotas. lol.
  • c0lder wrote: »
    They have their account ready for a revert email. It wont work, hence why the whole account trading scam is 100% risky.



    Yes, general Forumers know, but you must not visit the Technical Support section very often, because 15-20% of the threads there are about stolen accounts.

    and that is why I said most people dont even come to the forums until after their account is already stolen... by that time your thread isnt gonna help them lol xD
  • Most people that fall for this do not come to the forums until they have already lost the account. There is nothing that can be done for them on the forums. This subject has been posted about many times. All the information needed is in this post.
    Keep your Account Info Secure! Do not fall for scam sites.
  • Thanks for the warning but I think there was a sticky thread about this somewhere.
  • and that is why I said most people dont even come to the forums until after their account is already stolen... by that time your thread isnt gonna help them lol xD

    Oh, I see what you meant. There should be a more efficient way to notify in-game players...
  • This thread should be a sticky.
    It's very easy to get tempted by account stealers yet people have the common sense to not give their information to anyone.
    Things get too good to be true so watch out.
  • c0lder wrote: »
    First, you must realize that account trading violates Crossfire's rules, you risk being punished by even taking part in the trade.

    Other players will try and convince you that they seriously want your account, and are willing to trade their account which contain 'beautiful' guns. Realistically, they're going to take your account after the trade, and revert their own account through e-mail, leaving you with absolutely nothing. As convincing, or generous these players may sound, they are going to scam you out of your account. They may even give their ID and Password first, this doesn't mean that they can't revert their account, which they'll do shortly after you give them your ID and Password.

    If you ever see a player asking to trade accounts, send a Support Ticket immediately, along with a screenshot of the player saying it. Make sure to add as much information as possible.

    This little scam has been going on for far too long. Better to let everyone know about it, so everyone can stay a little more safe!

    Still gonna be tons and tons of people doing it. What's the point of this... useless
  • Iceman sent the Link! Nothing more to say!
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