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Friday, March 13, 2015

Aris700 (Best Trade Wins) (Truster)

Hello! Zee here with a scammer I found while in Wootmoo's den. In the past few days, it's been very hard to get in there and check for scammers, yet this morning I was able to find an opening pretty quickly. Here is what I found.


This is their player card. There was nothing very unusual about them, but they only had about 3 pages of very easy to get achievements, most being game achievements, most likely gotten from betting. Even though you may think so, I do not count betting as scamming. Though I don't 100% approve of it, it's less harmful than scamming, so I let it slide.


This was their trade. They were using what is considered one of the most useless items in the game, the Horned Leg Pads. They can only be won from the Trading Party claw machine, which costs 5 gems per round.


This was them actually scamming.  They're asking for a good flash, and the best one will win their rare spiked wrist. If you're wondering, they did indeed have one. There was only one person trusting them, who was believed to be their main account. They both spoke only in caps until it was pointed out and never spoke at the same time. Yet, due to a lack of evidence, I cannot 100% prove that the person trusting Aris700 was their main account, and because of this I will not share their username.

I went up and asked why Aris700 couldn't just trade the spike, and they said that they wanted more excitement out of trading. This excuse is very common, and it is also a very crappy excuse. You can get the same effect of seeing good trading deals from just trading the item directly, there is no need for an extra stage of the trading process.


Aris700 and his supposed main account began pointing out how greedy and selfish Jammers were. I continued to argue with them, and a kind fox joined in to help. Eventually the scammer left, but their supposed main account hung around the den. I didn't see anyone get scammed, but it could have been possible someone did. Luckily the fox and I were able to prevent barely anyone from trusting this scammer.

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Thanks for reading! I hope this post helped you learn something about scammers. Until the next post, take care!

-Zee

1 comment:

  1. This IS his main account. Last year, I saw him trusting at WootMoo's den somewhere around mid-August.

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