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account selling scam
About this tag
The account selling scam tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about fraudulent schemes where criminals sell access to stolen or fake accounts, often targeting student discounts and identity verification systems. Recent content highlights a specific scam involving Dwell and Telegram student accounts, where black-market sales of credentials are disguised as legitimate discount offers. These scams exploit platforms like Microsoft, GitHub, Adobe, and Amazon, posing risks to users and institutions. The tag focuses on identifying such scams, understanding their mechanics, and raising awareness about the broader problem of identity verification abuse. It serves as a resource for users to recognize and avoid account selling scams.
A spammy Dwell collection advertising “Telegram accounts” and garbled “.Telegram” student email credentials is best understood as a fraud-and-abuse pitch, not a shopping guide: it repackages black-market account sales, student-discount abuse, and contact-channel spam into a faux consumer article...