...I didn't order a Celestial Steed.

#0 - Aug. 22, 2010, 1:39 a.m.
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I know this isn't an in-game issue, but I didn't know where else to post it.

I got an email from "Blizzard Entertainment" saying that I ordered a Celestial Steed from the Blizzard store...which I didn't. Fortunately, it's not my credit card number, so it's not like I'm getting charged, but it was still troubling enough for me to click the provided link about questions/problems with the order. However, when I did, Firefox stopped me and said that it was a Malware site and that's when I noticed that the name of site was "battle.com" not "battle.net".

Has something like this happened to anyone else here?
#2 - Aug. 22, 2010, 1:40 a.m.
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You likely received a phishing attempt, Arnise. Check out the following thread on how to identify these types of e-mails.

Fake E-mails from "Blizzard Entertainment"
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=965511383&sid=1
#6 - Aug. 23, 2010, 2:20 p.m.
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I'd recommend contacting Billing by phone if you need assistance getting back into actual control of an account.

Billing and Account Services
Phone Support - 1 (800) 59-BLIZZ (1 (800) 592 5499)
Live Representatives Available 7 days a week, 7am to 8pm Pacific Time
E-mail Support - Billing@Blizzard.com
    Players in Australia should call 1-800-041-378
    Players in Singapore should call 800-2549-9273
    Players in Chile should call 1230-020-5554
    Players in Mexico should call 001-888-578-7628
    Players in Argentina should call 0800-333-0778
    All other international players should call: (949) 955-0283