So I’m assuming that, with the pending doom of the calendar spam invites, at last (yeyyy) … spammers are finding new (and old) ways to try and fool us.
Firstly the random whispers from Billzzard and Bilzzard and similar names telling us that we have to go to a website or our account will be suspended have started up again.
At least we can report those … even if they do all seem to be coming from level 1 randoms that are probably deleted within minutes of being created.
But now I’ve received a random communities invite (which I didn’t even realise was possible unless I applied first) from a random character that doesn’t seem to exist, asking me to visit a random website offering various M+, Mythic raid, RBG etc boosts. And there appears to be no way to block or report.
Any thoughts on this?
Is this something Blizzard are aware of, or should I be opening a ticket?
I encourage you to always report these as they invariably, in my experience involve RMT is some way or another.
If they find a way of avoiding the in game report tools - definately open a ticket to report in that case.
Agreed. I’ve raised a ticket now and they’re aware. Or at least one of them is 
I just wasn’t sure if I was being thick and there was a way to report/block these things … and also how they could even do this. I thought you couldn’t receive an invite to a guild or community unless you applied first.
If the character doesn’t exist it’s always possible they had already been reported and a GM caught up with them just before you tried to report them.
It did exist … was just a level 1 … which doesnt seem to show up … and of course /who is broken anyway. I know it exists because I actually whispered them and they replied back. So they were obviously in no rush to disappear.