Dofus players, do you often buy dofus kamas? Have your accounts or kamas been stole by scammers? If so, you must hate them very much, I believe. In fact, every online game has its scammers and its thieves. We should learn to recognize and deal with them is part of every new player is training. Let me tell you some truth.
Similarly, there is an old Runescape hack that says: I got the secret email account that let you hack other people accounts. Just send an e-mail to it with your account name, your password, and the player name you want to take control of and it has been making the dofus kama rounds now, with very little changed. The email address, of course, is that of the scammer, not a secret password distribution address, and all you will be doing is giving him control of your account.
Conclusion: Like the similar website scam immediately above, this is an account-stealing fraud.
Lending is a tricky business in real life and on Dofus. The general rule of lending is: if you ever want to see it again, do not lend it. If you could not bear to give that item away, do not lend it to your friends. It can be difficult to get your items back, even from friends that are trustworthy and reliable. Their computer could get stolen, a downed power line could black out internet access for days, a natural disaster could happen. These things are not likely, but they are possible, and if they happen, or if the person you lent to refuses to return your gear, Ankama will not help you get the item back, it will be gone forever. This does not mean that you can not be a nice person and lend things out, but be aware of the risks.
All in all, all dofus players should be very careful when you are trading in games. Scammers, cheaters are everywhere. And they have various tricks to stole your dofus gold. In my opinion, if you want to buy cheap kamas, you should pay more attention and go to those loyal websites.
Posted at 09:09 pm by snow121