9 Comments

BeatzBoyFTW2/25/2018, 11:29:27 AM8 votes
  1. DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK. If you did, please change your password right now.

  2. Send this picture to Riot Support. They will start taking action on this, hopefully soon.

Sona Ping2/25/2018, 11:55:19 AM3 votes

Personally, I think a player getting boosted to some elo beyond, even by duoing, where he is going to get stomped and stare at a grey screen for the majority of their matches while dragging their teams down until he gets demoted back is not worth the money and is rather sad.

However, you can come to your own conclusions.

Arammus2/25/2018, 3:12:42 PM3 votes

you really need help for that? like really? you never click anything "free" on the internet unless you 100% trust the source. and you just block that user.

and well you can send this screen to riot support. they might do something against it, people say. but tbh this page exists since season 2 so yeah... i dont think riot can do much.

Silent Gravity2/25/2018, 10:40:43 PM3 votes

This is at least the second time someone has posted that same link. It's almost as if you're advertising the service for them.

Honestly, if you're being sincere, you're a complete and total fool.

So, assuming that you're a fool, what you should do is: 1 remove the image; 2 make a support ticket to report that player; 3 unfriend that player; 4 never accept random friend requests in the future; 5 call your grandparents, they'd like to hear your voice.

Reaper Soraka2/25/2018, 4:51:18 PM3 votes

darn those pesky players. it's really enticing, isn't it?

T4underbolt2/25/2018, 1:45:06 PM2 votes

Don't click the link. Go to riot support page and create a ticket. show them this screenshot and tell them that guy with that nickname is sending elo boosting offers. They will deal with him eventually.

nelogis2/25/2018, 4:49:31 PM2 votes

seems legit I would totally click that link and give out my credit card data to get a free access

/s

Dracocrash2/25/2018, 7:47:10 PM1 votes

eat a snickers