Check out this sham job...

That's a nice scam job. It's not hard to scam, but still.

Thanks for telling us about this. I probably would've fallen for it. :sad:
 
[quote name='Machine']How can you be clever enough to set up a phony website but too stupid to spell correctly? Amazing...[/QUOTE]

Especially considering the fact that its on the box.
 
I made sure to enter all of my credit card information. And where it said "Comments" I added in my social security # and blood type, just in case. I sure hope I get my $5 copy of Thief soon!!
 
Text on the fake site was overlapping in Mozilla due to some odd CSS or some such problem.

Real site doesn't have the problem. Amazing how they managed to add bugs in addition to the spelling mistakes when copying.
 
[quote name='TimTucker']Text on the fake site was overlapping in Mozilla due to some odd CSS or some such problem.

Real site doesn't have the problem. Amazing how they managed to add bugs in addition to the spelling mistakes when copying.[/QUOTE]

yup, had the same errors on mine. That's a pretty good scam, minus the spelling mistakes and errors. Good thing we have our ever vigilant CheapyD on the lookout for us.
 
The scam site was pretty accurate to the real site except for those small mistakes caught by our intelligent CAGers here :). I betcha anything the average joe would have fallen for it...
 
[quote name='the3rdkey']These are some great deals. I picked up Doom 3 and Half-Life 2 for under $15.[/QUOTE]

[quote name='Backlash']The scam site loads about a billion times faster than the real Eidos site. Doh.[/QUOTE]

[quote name='guessed']On the checkout page, the "Conditions of Use", and the "Privacy Notice", both link to Amazon.[/QUOTE]

LOL!

i can see how an uninformed internet shopper could fall for this site :(
 
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