As I have heard by many habbos, there is a lot more scamming now than there has been in quite a long time. What is the point of scamming? It is just like stealing. If your friend says you can borrow a CD but you have to give it back later, you don’t just take it, right? Maybe you should think about how you would feel if somebody scammed you. Like I saw in a very special group (http://www.habbo.ca/groups/21688/id), there is two choices. You either scam, and all the habbos you scammed go tell their friends and they never ever come to you and you are known as a stealer. You can also give what they won and maybe you will make profit and habbos will go around telling their friends how much of a trusted dealer you are. Do remember, think twice before you click the ‘confirm’ button and that you bet at your own risk and you will never get your furniture back.
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Thanks,
Loofie, knowing scamming is bad!
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.:pyro.Maniac:.
March 27th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
thanks for featuring my group!
sparky234
March 28th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
you are right loofie. There is lots of scamming and hacking. habbos think they can be rich. who cares if you or i am rich.like if some one payed like $500 dollars on habbo for things and you scamm him/her now who is feeling sad?him/her is sad.who ever scamms(they are just makeing things bad for their life.(DON’T SCAMM.)play habbo right.
sparky234
surosh1
April 30th, 2009 at 6:16 am
can i have some credits pleas my friend hacked me.
NoobInAction
May 1st, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Life isn’t fair, sadly, and in every game there is cheaters, scammers, or hackers. People will do just about anything to get what they want.
loofie
May 8th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
Yes, but you should know that you shouldn’t be doing that kinda thing!
~Loofie
Freedom91
July 29th, 2009 at 9:28 pm
I agree with the scamming thing but someone mentioned hacking. Most of Habbo “hacks” have been patched by sulake already so the only hacking that really occurs now a days is people typing in their password on sites that promise credits (Sulake obviously makes their staff sign a contract not to give away furniture and ex staff must have some sort of agreement they must follow as well in regards to furniture so they will never be giving away vouchers if you give your password!) or even some fansites ( though most fansites now-a-days encrypt their data so even the staff of the fansite can’t view your password but it’s still not a good idea to use the same password anywhere else as you do on Habbo.