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		<title>Scam Spotting, No. 2: The Sims? Not likely!</title>
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The Sims 5626
March 23 Update: Another variant of the Sims scam is appearing. The numbers will change from person to person, (i.e., Sims 9242, Sims 3876) but the app name is now appearing as &#8220;game-simulation&#8221; as in http://apps.facebook.com/game-simulation/ and oddly, the non-working link of http://apps.facebook.com//. This is likely a bad cut and paste.
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<h2>The Sims 5626</h2>
<blockquote class="update"><p><strong>March 23 Update:</strong> Another variant of the Sims scam is appearing. The numbers will change from person to person, (i.e., Sims 9242, Sims 3876) but the app name is now appearing as &#8220;game-simulation&#8221; as in http://apps.facebook.com/game-simulation/ and oddly, the non-working link of http://apps.facebook.com//. This is likely a bad cut and paste.</p></blockquote>
<p><div id="attachment_339" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://socialthreat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/scam-2.jpg"><img src="http://socialthreat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/scam-2-300x213.jpg" alt="" title="The Sims 5626" width="300" height="213" class="size-medium wp-image-339" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Facebook scam: The Sims 5626<br />Click image for full size version</p></div>The Sims scam has made the rounds lately on Facebook. It works exactly like the <a href="http://socialthreat.com/2010/03/16/scam-spotting-no-1/">&#8220;Who is checking my profile?&#8221;</a> scam I wrote about yesterday. An album appears on the member&#8217;s Photos tab with numerous screenshots of the Sims, as if they were screens taken from the game. This is common on Facebook. A number of the Zynga games, including Farmville and Fishville have album creation capabilities.</p>
<p>Notice the anomalies however, that distinguish it from being an actual Sims game on Facebook.</p>
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<li>The title is always,&#8221;Let&#8217;s enjoy this game and be one of us.&#8221; The broken English should be a giveaway. EA Games would never allow that.</li>
<li>The &#8220;girls fighting in underwear&#8221; screenshot is common. There are four screens that I have come across in this scam, but this one is the most prevalent.</li>
<li>Sims 5626. In other words, not The Sims. Author is &#8220;Joe Caba&#8221;, not EA Games. Joe Caba, by the way, is not a member of Facebook. I checked.</li>
<li>Lastly, the ever present, &#8220;Try it, really works!!&#8221; comment rears its ugly head once again.</li>
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<blockquote class="tip"><p><strong>TIP:</strong> Always check first, if it was a <strong>friend</strong> who tagged you in a photo before adding any applications. Never assume because a screenshot of a game was used, that the app is from the actual game. It only takes 30 seconds to Google &#8220;The Sims&#8221; and find out that the Sims is made by EA, not Joe Caba.</p></blockquote>


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