Interview With a Scammer
The following is an interview I had with
a scammer. He/she contacted me after reading the scammed section on the site,
praising PPT, but also wanting to contribute to the compilation of articles in
relation to scamming. The main concern, that most of the scams presented on PPT
did not know how to spell correctly. This interview however, gives us an insight
into why a person may scam. What leads a person to scamming and how some people
scam. Whatever you may read this for, this interview holds within itself
important information on how not to get scammed.
Q. How long have you been scamming on Neopets?
About one year.
Q. Why did you begin scamming on Neopets? Were you a once-victim or did you
fall on it for the sheer thrill of scamming?
I started playing Neopets when it first started. I had a fairly wealthy account
and a strong pet.
I was buying some items on the shop wizard one day when I came across a shop
with faeries selling for twenty-five Neopoints. My first thought was, "Wow those
are cheap!" So I went and mad-clicked. It came to a login page, not thinking I
typed my username and password in. And about a minute later my account was taken
from me. I logged onto my second account, and checked out my shop. The scammer
had placed the fake faeries in it. I reported my own shop, so my items would not
be touched. It was frozen within minutes.
I pleaded with Neopets for weeks to give the account back, but they never did. I
quit Neopets for a few weeks. I returned to it, and began fiddling around with
html. I made a login page, signed up with a mail-form service, found a place
that allowed you to make web-pages without those annoying ads, and viewed shop
html to see how items were placed on the page. I wanted to try what that person
pulled on me. I made an account, and placed a few fake items in a shop, and
advertised in the chat room. It worked, I got a load of accounts. About a
million Neopoints in under twenty minutes.
I also got a good laugh whenever the person I scammed messaged their stolen
account. All of them were furious, ranting and threatening me. I never returned
their accounts.
I admit though, there was one person who messaged me, and asked quite nicely to
return their account. I gave their account back, items untouched.
Q. Do you think about how upset the people you scam are?
Oh, that's what I find so amusing. They worked on this little game for so long,
spending their life on numbers and data when they could be doing something more
fulfilling.
I can't say I was any better when I did play Neopets, but I wasn't mad when I
lost my account, I just felt really stupid.
If people adore their accounts so much, they should pay attention a little more.
If it's too good to be true, it probably is.
Q. What methods have you successfully used in the past?
I've stuck to one. The typical Shop Scam. The ones where people ask for your
account and password are a bit too obvious and not something I would do.
The shop scam seems to work. People see a rare item for a low price and they
stop thinking and start clicking. If a login page comes up, they enter their
information, not bothering to look up at the address bar and see that it's not
neopets.com. And what baffles me is, I don't steal their accounts right off. I
wait about an hour or so, then login. And to my surprise, rarely any of them
have changed their password.
Q. Approximately how many people have you scammed?
About Five Hundred.
Q. Is scamming all its cracked up to be? IE is it difficult for you to scam?
How much do you make per scam? How much have you scammed in total?
It's not difficult at all. It takes me about twenty minutes to scam, and maybe
another thirty to go through the accounts.
I usually get about five hundred thousand Neopoints and a few rare items. I
usually just wind up donating everything. If it's not worth taking, might as
well give what's in the account to people who want it. Oh, probably around ten
million Neopints, and a couple million in items.
Q. If a person was to become a scammer, what advice would you give them?
Don't bother with the 'I have a program, send it to such and such address and
include you account and password.' Doesn't that just sound sketchy?
Try a shop scam, and put decent, but not super-rare items in it. Cheap
Codestones, Faeries, and Laboratory Maps usually attract people. But items that
are worth over a million going for pennies is a bit suspicious.
Don't scam more than once a week. The Neopets staff is quite scary, they froze
fifty of my accounts all at once one night.
Q. Do you not think of total banning from Neopets?
I'm curious how they would do that.
I have access to many computers, so if I'm banned from one, I'll move to
another.
Q. Do you like the game Neopets or just the sheer thrill of scamming?
I got into Neopets at first because it looked interesting. It was great when I
was bored, and the idea of having a pet, and leveling it up to battle other
pets, was fun. I also like the random items, Mystical Teapot of Doom, Attack
Pea, Spatula Wand, it's quite creative.
I definitely enjoy playing Neopets. I took a break from scamming when I managed
to steal an account with a fairly strong pet. I bought a few powerful weapons
and fought in the Meridel and Darigan war. I managed to get a decent score, and
I was quite content. I was in contact with the person that I stole the account
from. She didn't think I was a scammer, she just wanted her super-pet back. I
agreed to give it back to her after the war.
That account was frozen before I could give her the pet back, though. And I
don't think it was because I had scammed. (Usually when they freeze an account,
they freeze any accounts I had logged on in the past week). All my other
accounts were fine. So right now I'm trying to get that account back, I doubt it
will happen, though.
Q. Is your scam success ratio higher than scam failure ratio?
I've lost everything I've stolen. Neopets is has done well when it came to
freezing my accounts. I do have an active account though, nothing much on it.
But I'm being cautious now, trying new things to see if I can get around being
frozen.
Q. Has scamming taken you into more under-belly research such as hacking?
I researched hacking for about a day, but it wasn't something I had the patience
to do. Besides, what's there to hack?
Q. Would you ever consider becoming 'clean'?
Oh definitely. I'm pleading with Neopets again to return my first account. If
they ever do, I'll stop.
Q. Have you ever befriended a person and then scam him/her? If so, why did
you do it?
No, but I have befriended people after I scammed them. One wanted her pet back,
and I agreed. But that account was frozen before I could return it.
Q. Over time, has scamming become more difficult for you due to more
widespread knowledge about this?
Yes. Oh my yes. I've had to redo my Fake Login and Shop Scam several times since
the html for the site changes from time to time. And I don't trick as many
people as I use to, and I pretty much stopped getting accounts that had a lot of
Neopoints and decent items in them.
Q. You mentioned that most of the scammers PPT featured could not spell. Do
you think that these scammers are amateurs and disgrace the name of scamming?
Are the majority of scammers like this?
I've only found one scammer that did the job well. That scammer was the person
who I fell for. He/she had a nice, well made shop scam. All the other scams I've
seen are poorly done. Fake items in the store, but never bothered to get rid of
the 'there are no items for sale in this shop' at the bottom of the screen.
Others had pop-up ads, and some neomail you pretending to be staff. They're not
very convincing.
Most scammers I've seen don't put some effort into whatever they're doing and
make it look believable.
Disgrace to scamming? Scamming is a disgrace in itself, but if you decide to do
it, at least do it well.
Q. Doesn't having your account frozen after scamming deter you from more
scamming?
Nah, I learn from my mistakes. I must admit, whenever an account I liked gets
frozen, I tend to let out a heavy sigh, lower my head, and try again.
On a side note, you wouldn't believe what I see when I check my e-mail for
accounts and passwords. Some people have horribly obvious passwords. Also, there
are those who know it's a scam and fill up my e- mail with lots of four letter
words.
Well, thanks for your time. I've enjoyed filling this out. You have a great
site, and it just gets better and better.


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