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ye i get many times emails on my msn what i dont use as an account that i try to sell my account while i dont have anyon that msn adres so i always delete those emails instant without checking it
 
Like I've said before and obviously very few people listen.. create an account on yahoo/gmail/hotmail whatever.. that you will ONLY use for your wow battle.net account. I mean ONLY because you will NOT use this to put on ANY site even this one or even your school. Why? Because those phishing hack jobs get your emails from sites like this and others around the internet (not saying this site gives it out, just saying as an example so sorry Bossland). I've used this policy for a few years and it works. I've not once got a single phishing hack email to my battle.net accounts.

Or you can continue playing it stupid and fall victim and when you do cry that you didn't do anything wrong cause it said in the email... << LIGHT BULB >>

"Copied from a friend of mines post on a diff site"

Lay traps:

consider setting traps for phishers and scammers. Some email providers ?most notably Gmail ?make this especially easy. When you sign up at a site that requires an email address, think of a word or phrase that represents that site for you, and then add that with a ?+? sign just to the left of the ?@? sign in your email address. For example, if I were signing up at example.com, I might give my email address as <gmailaccountname>[email protected]. Then, I simply go back to Gmail and create a folder called ?Example,? along with a new filter that sends any email addressed to that variation of my address to the Example folder. That way, if anyone other than the company I gave this custom address to starts spamming or phishing it, that may be a clue that example.com shared my address with others (or that it got hacked, too!). I should note two caveats here. First, although this functionality is part of the email standard, not all email providers will recognize address variations like these. Also, many commercial Web sites freak out if they see anything other than numerals or letters, and may not permit the inclusion of a ?+? sign in the email address field. But it?s worth a try! It?s also fun to send emails to your friends and family like this.


I've been using this advice for a while and it works well
 
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