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https://na.alienwarearena.com/ucf/Giveaway they have giveaways galore all the time
its literally alien ware based website
the information they ask for is basic for profile purposes
also its not a chance, with how many use alienware arena itll be easy
they even have twitch tie ins, its a legitimate website ive been using for awhile now
though sadly people snag the free game keys pretty quick :/
also with everything you use these days, your privacy is already out there online everywhere sadly, ive checked via lifelock my informations on atleast 9 info broker websites, la de da... freaking websites selling our info :l
i thought ill be nice and share a chance for people to win some skins cosmetics and stuff for free.
but then ya all go paranoid on me seriously? ive seen scams before.
ill stick to sharing with my friends, who know its an actual website, and who like me have grabbed keys in there giveaways before.
as the site is literally run via alienware brand of products.
then first two comments straight to paranoia.
research the freaking website and maybe one would learn that oh its an real website.
also i just bloody woke up mmkay?
i highly dislike these forums, i do fine in others, but as many have said there toxic, i only know of this giveaway from my email, which they have optional emails for the other person.
so they do not spam you
https://www.reddit.com/r/Alienware/comments/8xsvfg/comment/e275mzs/
alienware arena reddit, one questioning the website
https://www.dell.com/en-us/gaming/alienware
need more proof? hit the arena tab that leads to the website :l
not only that been dealing with hurricane recovery among other things in rl.
so im a bit on the edge
glad to see mods are now roaming these forums v.s the older days were fights would break out all the time
Not your fault OP, just people being paranoid in the name of trying to kwep their accounts safe, at least that's the assumption. Better that if you're ever interested in something mentioned to try and look it up elsewhere instead of clicking on links from peeps ya don't know
it drives me nuts when people try to act like im posting bad stuff, when all im doing is trying to share helpful information with others.
they could check my post history and see nothing but me mostly trying to help people.
there is another avoidance method as i mentioned, logging into steam first if an website asks for a login, then revisiting the website, if it still asks for login info its most likely a scam.
as the none scam ones will simply allow you to hit login.
im honestly suprised that many still never heard of alienware arena
and via posting this actually benefits me zero
as it only adds to the competition to get the giveaway keys that go out so quickly sighs.
but as per usual, just trying to help people out, and since its a community event, the more who know the more who get the rewards and the more hours that get added too it, as its gonna take alot to hit those milestones, at first i was thinking hours based on single person haw...
plus i doubt alienware cares if we win the rewards or not honestly, its a cross promo for dead by daylight there running, which means dbd worked this event in together with alienware
that looks scammy, but these days steams bot tends to halt any scam links.
like the csgo ones and other phisher links, recently only seen a few friends have there accounts hacked v.s past to were it was often