A Present from Argent Dawn

#0 - Feb. 7, 2007, 8:06 p.m.
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"A Present From Argent Dawn nice.I'm Here Nicolas.You must have known that the Argent Dawn has beening fighting with the Scourge all the time,Of course we have noticed your remarkable display in fighting with the Scourge,and your bravery fills us with dashdwhsd.Well,let's go back to the object.You have done much in fighting with the Scourge,and solved many problems for us.So subordinates and I think that you outght to get some rewar"

"Red Ribboned Gift"
COD 150g




I think the Argent Dawn slept through a few English classes....
#17 - Feb. 7, 2007, 8:22 p.m.
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UPDATE - Coming soon in a patch near you, we will be disabling the ability to send wrapped packages by C.O.D., which should stem this particular trend we've been seeing lately.

Flagging for awareness. Notice the poor spelling and grammar. Take particular notice of the item attached. Anything that is wrapped and sent through the mail sends up red flags for me, I don't know about you folks.

Be sure to notify a GM should you receive such an item.
#100 - Feb. 8, 2007, 6:54 p.m.
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Updated my original post with new information.
#106 - Feb. 8, 2007, 7:55 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
How are people able to spoof the "from" address anyway? I'm assuming that's how these are being sent from "Argent Dawn", and I've heard similar reports about anonymous mailings, too. E-mail is a very insecure system, and it's quite easy to spoof addresses in real life, but the way I'd think the WoW mail system was implemented it would be impossible.

They are just characters named "Argentdawn" or "argntdwn" or some other variation. A specific NPC name that hasn't been taken. It varies in creativity.