[Guide] Scamming while selling a character

03/08/2007 12:01 Calagan#1
Now I'm not someone who favors scamming, however i do think we all scam every now and then.

Needed:
- A char which you can sell with full info
- A working internet browser
- A non crashing computer

Step 1:
Try to get someone to buy your character for either, money, items or an other character.

Step 2:
Go to conqueronline.com and find the page where you can edit your e-mail address, go past the first screen where you have to supply your password, fill in the id and answer to the question, now stop and do not press submit.

Step 3:
To assure your victim you are trustworthy, give him the username/password, then let him show his trustworthieness by giving you half of the deal as well (money/items, if it comes to chars go to step 4 instead).

Step 4:
Give the victim the full info to the charactar you are selling and finish the trade

Step 5:
Wait for about 5 - 10 minutes, then go to your browser and change back the e-mail address to yours. Retrieve the password and change it.

Step 6:
To be sure he didnt leave a screen open as well, open the page where you can change your e-mail address once more, leave it open for approxametly one hour, then check if the charactar is still registered on your e-mail address, if not change it back.

You now have the char you were "selling" and the items/money/chars you traded for, the victim cannot supply a hack case cause buying/trading chars is illegal and not permitted in the first place.
03/08/2007 21:18 sky.mp3#2
So u mean.

u want us todo is.

Goto conqueronline.com
Open "modify data" page.
Input acc/pass.
Leave it open once u klicked "continue" or next
Give your acc/pass to the fool/victim
Take half of the money as the deal was
Give him rest of the info
And get the rest of the money or stuffs as the deal
Wait for 2-3 min, Let him change the e-mail,pass
Once he says "Thx, good trade" or whatever..
Go back to the explorer/conqueronline.com where u had ur acc/pass inputed.
Insert your IDno, S:A
And your done! u took back your acc + the items without him knowing!
03/08/2007 21:47 kurogasa#3
scamming accts is bad and every1 doesnt do it:)
03/08/2007 22:51 stereogames#4
DUDE I SWARE TO GOD I WAS GOING TO POST THIS!! Great minds think alike :)
03/09/2007 01:34 R0drigU#5
lol ive been scamming ppl this way for like 2 years... =]
03/09/2007 07:25 Draco123#6
So u mean i can still change email even tho the buyer already changed it if i wrote in the id no and sec answer before the trade?
If thatworks, +K for you ^^
03/09/2007 11:56 damian1064#7
lol ur evil hahaha nice

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03/09/2007 12:23 Outburst#8
I just got scammed a lvl 110 ->103 fire tao. I lost a super 2 soc bs :(
03/09/2007 14:24 willianaxlrose#9
Quote:
Originally posted by kurogasa@Mar 8 2007, 21:47
scamming accts is bad and every1 doesnt do it:)
Agree =)! we can be evil with TQ but with other's players is bad =) bb have fun!
03/09/2007 18:52 R0drigU#10
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Originally posted by kurogasa@Mar 8 2007, 21:47
scamming accts is bad and every1 doesnt do it:)
nobody does it?! have u lost ur mind? ppl get scammed all the time in CO. im sure at least one person gets scammed in CO every day lol. ive been scammer for long time in CO btw lol...
03/09/2007 22:01 Calagan#11
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Originally posted by kurogasa@Mar 8 2007, 21:47
scamming accts is bad and every1 doesnt do it:)
As i said i aint someone who favours scamming, however in some cases you just have to do it.

For instance about 2 years ago i got hacked and lost my full soc set + 2 soc earrings. Now the guy who did that wanted to buy my account for my own earrings, problem solved.
03/09/2007 22:15 Lamb'O God#12
You cant retrieve the password once they've changed the pass, and email so this would only work for dumb ppl
03/10/2007 00:35 DMisMyBitch#13
I just tested it myself, it doesn't work. When you try it, the webpage gives you an error message of "Disconnected or Overtime, please try again" and refreshes everything. So if he changes the password (which he would), you wouldn't be able to access the email change page.

If you give someone full info, they OWN the account. The only way to take it back then is to do it before they change ANYthing. Simply leaving the page open won't work.
03/10/2007 03:05 Calagan#14
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Originally posted by DMisMyBitch@Mar 10 2007, 00:35
I just tested it myself, it doesn't work. When you try it, the webpage gives you an error message of "Disconnected or Overtime, please try again" and refreshes everything. So if he changes the password (which he would), you wouldn't be able to access the email change page.

If you give someone full info, they OWN the account. The only way to take it back then is to do it before they change ANYthing. Simply leaving the page open won't work.
Give it a shot, give me all your info and we'll try it out some day ;)

It works like a charm, has been working for a long long time as well.
03/10/2007 03:59 DMisMyBitch#15
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Originally posted by Calagan+Mar 10 2007, 03:05--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Calagan @ Mar 10 2007, 03:05)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--DMisMyBitch@Mar 10 2007, 00:35
I just tested it myself, it doesn't work. When you try it, the webpage gives you an error message of "Disconnected or Overtime, please try again" and refreshes everything. So if he changes the password (which he would), you wouldn't be able to access the email change page.

If you give someone full info, they OWN the account. The only way to take it back then is to do it before they change ANYthing. Simply leaving the page open won't work.
Give it a shot, give me all your info and we'll try it out some day ;)

It works like a charm, has been working for a long long time as well. [/b][/quote]
How about you give ME all your info? Then try taking it back...

All i'm saying is I just tried it with my own seperate accounts on two seperate computers, and it didn't work.