Quote Originally Posted by Solaria_Luna View Post
Then a day later they return and continue to spam /tell, /say and friend requests to people. (most likely the same person.)[If there are people who actually fell for it...they should expect their account to be taken over.]

I don't trust when they say 'hardwork' or 'handwork'...or whatever other term they use to lure people into falling for it...I know they bot for the gil.
Yeah I wouldn't trust a spammer either. Sometimes they even claim it's "legal" to buy gil. Anyhow, I doubt people get their accounts hacked - even if you willingly gave them your login information, unless your e-mail account is in their hands, they can not log on your account. Any login attempt from a different location or device than your own will only trigger an e-mail to be sent to you to make you change your password. So all those bot accounts are either legitimately bought, or they got their keys via different means, but the accounts themselves aren't stolen.