Real or Fake RAF Newsletter?

#0 - May 14, 2010, 12:29 a.m.
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I got an email from [removed] advertising the RAF mount change. It was actually a very well-done email, nice use of tables and everything. Basically it was telling me about the RAF mount.

I didn't follow any of the links, but I did mouseover them, and they directed me to [removed].

Now I'm 99% sure this is fake, and even if it wasn't I would still go directly to worldofwarcraft.com anyway, but I want to know if the e-mail address extention is legit in any format. Otherwise, I'm blocking it.

Oh, and yes, I am aware that the mount is real. Just not sure if this specific email is.
#2 - May 14, 2010, 12:34 a.m.
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There is very much a real Recruit-A-Friend e-mail going out to people to let them know about the mount change. the links do follow the system you noted, email.blizzard.com, and we do own www.blizzard.com. You are smart to just go to our site directly if you are unsure though ;-)