They're not coming from the same domain, but the usernames usually are something along the lines of neolover (though thats not guarenteed). We've got a few ideas on how to stop them, but no decent solutions as of such (more temporary fixes for the mean time)
Anyway, I've come up with a few "rules" in case it happens again (hopefully it won't). These are more guidelines than rules, and you shouldn't (barring extreme circumstances) be punished for not adhering to them, but it would be nice if you could follow them.
- Do not quote any posts made by the scammer, it means we have to remove your post as well
- Do not PM the scammer (for any reason) or post any message directed at them (This one is serious guys, don't give them reason to want to target us even more)
- You may post a warning to members (EG: Do not click the above link, it is a scam and you may lose your account just from clicking it) but do not unnecessarily post on threads with a scam link posted in it, it just causes the topic to be bumped to the top of the page (causing more people to see, and possibly fall victim to, the scam
- Any/all moderators that are on will probably be stressed trying to remove the posts as they appear. Report the posts with the report feature and PM any online moderators if you feel it is needed and you believe they are not taking action, but don't expect a well-thought out or carefully planned response (if any) - if they have to PM you for any reason during that time, the PM will probably be rushed and possibly snippy due to stress
- Don't click any links you feel aren't safe. If you need to check what a link actually is, press the quote button and see if the link actually leads to the page it says it does. Or, hover your mouse above the link and check the status bar at the bottom of the page.
Remember, it's remarkably easy to fake a link on a forum like this. Don't believe, visit this page
http://www.neopets.com/nf.phtml