Many scammers have been caught,
Skycool25
Performing an 'offer for my rare bow on this friendship bracelet"
I tested them out with a rare item monday, and they had mods, watch out!
Animal999coolz
Scams on many accounts. She was pulling a highly thought out scam, which I shall explain:
She says "trade attempts for ______ winner gets it free!
Jammer A trades them a black long, say this is a slight overtrade.
She then says 'you won!' Trade a necklace!'
Jammer A trades a necklace, then it says he got the item, but he doesn't. He got the necklace, and he lost the black long.
I'm pretty sure this a mod, so it's hard to avoid. Just don't go and enter these things, if you ask me.
Some back-up accounts I found:
Skyzz
Jem10982
Kitykatt33
Banana
- note, some of these will have been banned -
I'm pretty sure there are more though.
Kittenandpuppy47058
Classic 'it's my birthday, please gift me rares'
Seriously, if it was your birthday, you'd be out doing something, you won't be hunched over a computer screen, playing a kids game.
Hilolz200
Giving out a membership code.
I also found these people doing it:
Awesomeness5000
Chelsea4751
Snowyclawbackup123
Seriously, a fake snowyclaw?! Real famous jammers name their backups random stuff like Aparris is Voldemort and Beppers is Kosho. Never fall for these.
Mrgreenbay and Bluestarblue
They are an infamous team that I came across with mods and auto accept.
If you find that someone has auto-accept on for their spike, just trade the a necklace, then you get a spike :-) - this is still a form of scamming, so when I do this I try to locate the scammed one and give back the items. Well, I say that, I've only done it once, with a den beta, the person was so pleased!
Spk33
I'm chatting with him, and he seems nice. A bit later I go on my spare to sort some stuff out, and I see him scamming in broad daylight! He wasn't stealing much, but scamming is scamming is scamming.
This was the first post, hope you enjoyed!
Henrythegreat4 out!
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