Their offer sounds too good to be true (there are no free credits, no free items, etc) The URL is spelled incorrectly (or the site itself has any misspellings). This is mainly used to try and get you to enter your login information so they can gain access to your account. It's when a person sends you a link to a malicious site made to look real. Hey ! It's been a while since we last put out an announcement like this and there's been a recent influx in scams so we figured it's again time to talk about a common scam technique called 'phishing'.