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Monday, July 6, 2015

Update!

My new blog is here.
The AJSWS reopened! The link to the blog is here.
Bye!

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Wonder301 (Best Trade Wins)

Hello! Zee here with another scam watching post!
I have some sad news. Due to her opening the AJ-SOS, Cerise won't really be able to post much here, if at all. However, she will have posts over there, so make sure to check it out. Anyways, this post will be about a scammer I caught yesterday named Wonder301.


This is his player card. In the scam, he is offering the fox hat he is wearing as a prize.


This was his trade list. It was full of couches which were his scamming bait.


This is him advertising the scam. It's rare to see people directly scam in a world area and not at a den, because the "Giveaway" method of scamming is often thought to be more efficient, but this scammer chose to advertise in Township, which also allows him to be stopped by passing Jammers who see him. In his scam, he said that the highest amount of pirate swords he was traded would get his fox hat. However, if he were not a scammer, he would just trade the fox hat for the swords.

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Thanks for reading! Sorry for the short post, but I wanted to whip something up quickly to submit to the AJ-SOS. Have a good day!

- Zee

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Razer11455 (Best Trade Wins) (Giveaway)

Hello! Zee here with another scammer post!
Ok, so, if you haven't heard, the SWS is coming back! They will be a new group called the SOS, link to the blog here, and lucky for me, I was able to get an invitation to the group and go on their first scammer patrol with them! This post will be about a scammer I caught on that patrol, Razer11455.


His player card. He is wearing some phantom armor which he was offering in the scam. He was also offering a few other small rares like Rare Item Mondays, which are commonly scammed by new scammers.


This was his trade once he began the scam. Before it housed what he was offering in the scam, but now he had his scamming bait on it. A simple table that all new Jammers get when they join.


This is him advertising his scam. It's a giveaway, but he uses the "Best Trade Wins" method during the scam. Luckily enough, despite the items he was offering in the scam being rare and hard to get items, only one other person came, the one other person attending wasn't tricked.


When we got there, he put the basic table on his trade and began telling us how his scam would play out. Sadly enough, I deleted the full version of what he said, but he basically said that the best trade he got for his bait would win. This is a scam because, if he wanted to trade his items and get something for them, then he would just normally trade the items, instead of making someone trade for the bait first.


I accused him of scamming, and shortly after he locked his den, which is a typical scammer move. 

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Thanks for reading! If you enjoy reading my posts, make sure to check out the new blog founded by Cerise! It'll have posts from new and old scam watchers, so you should check it out. I may even post on there sometimes. The link is above, stay safe, Jammers!

- Zee

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Wolvespackawesome (Glitched Item) (Scammer Group)

Hello! Zee here with another post.
This post will be about a scammer who's been messing with me and my fellow scam watchers for a little while now. She's a very rare type of scammer. She does do all types of scams, but she also works for, and in fact owns a scamming group, which are in no way common.


This is her player card. Her animals are peculiar, but because of that, you would never expect for her to own a scamming group. She also says that this is not her main account, yet she is very active on this one.


She walked into my den and said a few things. A few of my friends such as Clover and Vera who occasionally post at the blog aj-scc.blogspot.com, came in. They often had past encounters with Wolves, who had tried to make both of them scam, even going so far to blackmail Clover.

We talked for awhile, and Wolves went on talking about how she would make Clover and Vera scam. Then, out of nowhere, she said she had a glitched ring she's trade us for. She wouldn't show it on her list, so I put my beta floor, which she asked me to send to her on trade to get a good look at the ring. I ended up declining the ring, knowing now that it was a fake.


Wovles denied that it was a fake ring, but this was obviously a lie. There are two versions of the glitched ring, one with a green gem, and one with no shine on the ring's base. Her ring fit neither of those descriptions.


She also asked me for my password. She claims to be a hacker as well as a scammer, but if she was a hacker, she wouldn't ask for my password. Obviously, I said no.


She then turned on caps lock, as she often does, and demanded it. We had talked for awhile, and she said some things I didn't get pictures of, but she eventually left.

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Thanks for reading! Make sure to watch out for this scammer, as she is very active. She can be recognized by her oddly colored animals, but checking for her username is your best bet. She isn't the most dangerous scammer you'll ever see, nor the smartest, but she does own a scamming school. Because of this, it's best you keep your eye out for her.

- Zee

Monday, April 20, 2015

Starswirlwolverine (Glitched Item)

Hello! Zee here with another post!
So, for the past week or so, there's been a few scammer pictures open in paint files that I've put off cropping and writing a post on. However, since I feel a post from me was a little overdue, I decided to write a post about one of those scammers. Her name is Starswirlwolverine.


This is her player card. In the scam, it doesn't contribute to anything besides housing her trade list.


 This was her trade list. You would think that her necklace was scamming bait for a typical scam, but it's not. It's actually the item she was offering up in her scam. She claimed that it was a glitched necklace, but it's not. It's just a normal necklace.


Ok, so, I swear this is the saddest scamming attempt ever. She's claiming to have a glitched necklace. Who in their right mind would ever want a glitched necklace.
But anyways, this is a "Glitched Item" scam. It's true that there are real glitched items out there, but this isn't one of them. People often make these scams surrounding things like Turquoise Rings and Yeti Faces that actually have glitched versions that look like the normal ones. Because of this, I was sad that the first example of this scam type on this blog is such a sad attempt. The thing that really breaks it is her saying that it's green on her screen, but orange on ours. If it's only green on one person's screen, who would want it? Luckily, no one fell for this sad attempt of a trick.

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I hope this post informed you of this type of scam, because this scammer isn't informing anyone of anything else anytime soon. Also, a huge thanks for 800+ pageviews! It means a lot to us that people like to read this blog and find it helpful. Thanks for reading!

- Zee

Saturday, April 18, 2015

joelie12 (Always Decline)

Hey everyone, Cerise here! I deeply apologize for our lack of posts! Scammers have become scarce lately, but I have found one today named joelie12.


This is their player card, which serves no purpose besides their username.


This is them saying that they will decline all trades. By now, everyone should know that the "trade me I always say no" trick is a scam. Why? Because if the person would say no, why would they want us to trade them?

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Scammer Goldmine #2

Hello! Zee here with another Goldmine post!
If you do not know, a Goldmine post is a collection of scammers who don't have enough information to have their own post, but still need to be posted one way or another. I, over the past few days, have caught a couple of scammers, but none of them have enough information to have their own post. So, without further hesitation, the goldmine post!


Deedee1111 preforming a type of gifting scam.


Cory526 preforming a Decline scam.


Emily12390 preforming a Decline scam.

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Thanks for reading! I hope this helped! Have a good day.

- Zee