Friday, August 29, 2014

Scammer/hacker alert.


If you don't feel like reading this, the scammer is SnowRabbit. She scams accounts using woozworldjuicysecrets.weebly.com
^look closely at the website. DO NOT SUBMIT INFORMATION INTO IT. But look closely. Whenever you see a website that guarantees free things as long as you put your information, is a scam. Read below for a little more information.




I was thinking. All virtual worlds attract kids from the same age group. That being about 13, you have at least one 13 year old playing every virtual world. I say this because I play like 20 games and I'm 13. So what's so good about them? What attracts someone to come and play? First off, and possibly the most important.
1. Graphics.
If it doesn't have good graphics, why would someone visit it? Woozworld has pretty great graphics. As does Fantage? Club penguin, miniclip, IMVU, etc. obviously this isn't the only reason, so let's move forward.
2. The updates. If they don't update the website regularly, then it will get boring. Like, if myas star of the week was star of the month, or year even, a lot less woozens would participate. I mean, think of the queue! Moving on..
3. The clothes. If the website had pretty clothes that change frequently, more people would want to stick around to see what's new. If the clothes are pretty, that is. If all the clothes on woozworld looked like the first WNS Jenny Swift outfit,  probably wouldn't play. However if most of them looked like the SECOND WNS Jenny Swift outfit, I would totally play! 
4. And lastly, the scammers. With games like woozworld, there is a scammer around every corner. If you posted your information on Facebook, the account would be emptied out in less then five minutes. Basically, no one on this game is trustworthy. I know of like 3 woozens I would trust. That's kyliekentrior, daboo0ooy, and supermanetee. But even them might have their secrets. I know what you're thinking "What about you Snokey? Are you a scammer? Are you trustworthy?" I'm not a scammer, but if ripleyw left me her account information, I can't promise I wouldn't take a couple nice outfits. Then again, she probably wouldn't notice. xD. 

After it's all said and done, we still have a lot of different kinds of scammers. I prefer to call them con artists, but scammer seems to be the default word. Here are types of scammers.
1. Hacking scammers
     This is where they hack an items and trade it to you, and you get a pair of shoes instead. 
2. Lying scammers
      This is where they say if you give them clothes, they'll give you like a deadmau5 or something stupid like that. 
3. Contest scammers
      Where they hold a contest, and you win, and they never give you the prize. 
4. The account scammer
      They say they'll give you a game card for your account, and when you tell them the info, they change it. 
5. And lastly. The account scammer. This is the most popular as it runs from stardoll, Fantage, woozworld, poptropica, basically every website you could imagine. Today I encountered one, and the first thing I thought was 

"she's advertising a website, I'll check it out." 

So I did. 

Then I investigated the website. I clicked the "how to do" page, and it was asking for...my information?! What?! I'm not takin that risk.

So I looked at her Wallz some more. And I noticed that her attitude changed. From a nice sweet attitude, to the advertisements. Then I investigated her unitz, and saw a lot of "scammer" comments.  I thought...

"Maybe the scammer took her account and is advertising it." 

So I asked. And she played a lot, and it took me a minute to realize what was happening. So I went back to her weebly site and noticed that it says "blog by SnowRabbit" so it looks pretty bad on her part. Here are some pictures.


And her mood swing of course...
But then I saw the blog...

Might as well message her the information on woozworld directly, same thing will happen. Or just post your information on Facebook. 
It is not a trustworthy site.