Earlier this week, Abby, a Sanrio Community Manager, took the opportunity to remind us all that we should be careful about sending our personal information out via e-mail. Furthermore, any e-mails sent to addresses you never gave to the Sanrio community should be considered dangerous. If the e-mail is from "onlinegame(at)hellokitty.com" then you can consider it safe, and if necessary, divulge certain personal information. As always, be wise; it's not just your account information, but your identity, that is at stake when it comes to scams.
If you are not on the master list, you should not be receiving e-mails about beta testing at all.
Although Abby promises that all information that you send them will be kept private, it is important to note that if your e-mail address ever appears in print it will appear partially, so that you will never be hounded by spambots. As much of a fan as I am, I'd like to keep my inbox free of "Keroppi enlargement" advertisements, thanks (we've all been there).
Have you received any curious or suspicious e-mails purporting to be official? If so, remember to click "report as phishing scam" with your e-mail service provider.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-01-2008 @ 11:45AM
Verified Insanity said...
O.o
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4-01-2008 @ 11:47AM
Verified Insanity said...
(I'm referring to the picture, btw)
4-01-2008 @ 11:52AM
Woolwort said...
AAARRRGGGHHHH, The colors burn my eyes!
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4-01-2008 @ 11:53AM
Kaphik said...
Ohnice! Screenshot of the HKO paladin!
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4-01-2008 @ 11:59AM
Freelier said...
Wow. I'm playing a paladin! I bet he could pass out the cupcakes faster than anyone but a Death Knitty!
4-01-2008 @ 12:24PM
doo said...
DEATH KNITTY - HAHAHAHAHA...
Now i have never played Hello Kitty, but i am offended by there portrayal of siamese cat being homosexuals... Especially there hot like me emote..
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4-01-2008 @ 1:05PM
Radiohead said...
Hell Yeah!!! That's a real man!!!
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