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- Stormy036
Say, I was wondering about a message I just received. It sounds and looks very fishy. What do you guys think?
The message his here:
This is the message in entirety, word for word and 100% accurate. I strongly believe this is a scam of some sort. Aside from the numerous grammar errors, there is no subject heading, no signature at the end, the word "PlayStation" is spelled three different ways, inconsistant punctualization, and the fact that this was never mentioned anywhere on the official PlayStation, PSN or PlayStation Store websites. Also, at first the message looks unfinished, but then I realized that the last two words are probably switched by accident. It is also missing the period at the end. Sony would not contact you in this matter regarding such an event.
It is true that the PlayStation Store does have discounts on their products, but they are already displayed and well known about. In the message, it says "very soon". Do yourselves a favor and don't fall for such an obvious scam.
The message his here:
MessageFrom: *** [A friend who wished to remain anonymous.]
Subject:
Playstation network: We are pleased to report that the PlayStation Store will very soon issue discounts up to 50%, to celebrate this event, we are honored to tell you that if you send this message to 25 people Your account will be credited with 50 dollars, we follow the movement live, you'll notice a warn if you send 25 messages, and 50 dollars will be automatically credited to your account playstation
This is the message in entirety, word for word and 100% accurate. I strongly believe this is a scam of some sort. Aside from the numerous grammar errors, there is no subject heading, no signature at the end, the word "PlayStation" is spelled three different ways, inconsistant punctualization, and the fact that this was never mentioned anywhere on the official PlayStation, PSN or PlayStation Store websites. Also, at first the message looks unfinished, but then I realized that the last two words are probably switched by accident. It is also missing the period at the end. Sony would not contact you in this matter regarding such an event.
It is true that the PlayStation Store does have discounts on their products, but they are already displayed and well known about. In the message, it says "very soon". Do yourselves a favor and don't fall for such an obvious scam.