I think this is a fake message (WoW)?

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I had a World of Warcraft account, though stopped profitable a subscription a small whilst back…..but we got this summary as well as we definately consider a fake….notice all a small mistakes in it, similar to a couple they give etc, …question is,should we worry revelation Blizzard?

World of Warcraft Account Management
From: wowaccountadmin (wowaccountabn1m@foxmail.com)
Medium riskYou might not know this sender.Mark as safe|Mark as junk
Sent: twenty-six Nov 2009 13:14:52
To:
Greetings!
This is an programmed presentation per a new change(s)
made to your
World of Warcraft account. Your cue has not long ago been modified
through a Password Recovery website.
*** If we done this cue change, greatfully negligence this notification. However,
if we did NOT have changes to your password
we suggest we Login determine your password:

http://www.worldofwcrcraft.com

If we have been incompetent to successfully determine your cue .
using a programmed system, greatfully hit Billing & Account Services at
1-800-59-BLIZZARD (
1-800-592-5499) Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm Pacific Time or at
billing@blizzard.com. Account confidence is only a shortcoming of a account
holder. Please be suggested which in a eventuality of a compromised account, Blizzard
representatives typically contingency close a account. In these cases a Account
Administration group will need faxed taking of ID materials prior to releasing
the comment for play.
Regards,
The World of Warcraft Support Team Blizzard Entertainmen

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Comments (3)

Yes, Ronan, it is a scam.
It is a scam to get your personal information and/or money.
Do not respond to it.
Report it, forward it to the FTC at spam@uce.gov and to the abuse desk of the sender’s ISP.

Well, Duh! What was your first clue? The statement that says "an automated notification regarding recent changes made to your World of Warcraft account, etc." You said you stopped paying the subscription, so how would you have made "recent changes to your account, etc." This is spam, and you opened and read it. Now you’ll get more. Next time, put all of this junk in spam and don’t open any more!

If you actually go to the link, it is forgery. Ignore this. There is even medium risk. DO NOT CALL THE NUMBER!

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