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2008-08-09
Uh, no, no hijacking. If you look at someones profile they have contact information there, and under email you now have your @facebook.com email address even if you used another email address before. There is no confusion about where mails are going. Also you of course as usual get notifications about messages forwarded to your registered "main" mail account.
I don't really see how this is a "scam", but changing peoples profiles without warning is indeed a bit scummy. I don't think there is much damage done to anyone either way however.