Re: Scammer
Keep your account information secret
Don’t share your info with anyone
If you give out your password or any other account info then you’re putting your account at risk. Help keep your account secure by making sure you’re the only one with access to it.
Not sure if it’s real or phishing? Check out our tips on how to avoid phishing and common scams.
EA will never ask for your login information
There are no exceptions to this rule. Even if you get an email that appears to come from us, it’s a scam if it asks for your account information.
EA forum administrators will never ask for your account information
If you get a private message on our forums asking for your account information, it’s not us. Scammers may use names that sound legitimate, like “EA Admin” or “EA Developer.”
We will never ask you for your account details. If you get a message like this, report it to a forum moderator.
EA will never contact you through your console for any reason
If you get a private message through your console’s online messaging system claiming it’s us, it’s fake. We will never contact you through your console’s messaging system for any reason, so do not give out your details. Report the details of this message via Xbox Live and PlayStation™Network.
EA will never charge a fee for account recovery
If your social media post gets a reply from someone telling you to use their services to recover your EA Account, sometimes for a fee — it's not us. This is a common way to try to steal information. While these “experts” claim they can help you, this is entirely false. Sharing your login info with anyone puts your online accounts at risk.
The only place to get help with your account is through help.ea.com. Any other non-EA websites or social media accounts are not legit.
https://help.ea.com/en/help/account/how-to-maintain-account-security/#
Thanks.