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April 16, 2019

Agent Insights Ep 10: Scammer Reformation


What's up everyone! It's me with an actual regular post this time! Ok, so, in today's Agent Insights, I'm going to share why I feel that scammers can reform, the challenges involved and how they can start.

Ok, so we know scamming is bad. Some scammers may not know that what they were doing could hurt other's feelings. However, once they realise it, they may think twice again about scamming. In this case, the scammers have potential to reform and correct their own wrongdoings. Scammers are people after all, and people can be taught to distinguish right from wrong.

Now, the path may or may not be smooth for scammers who want to reform. In good cases, their friends will accept them as friends again, and forgive their past misdeeds. However, in harder cases, there may be prejudice against the scammer, especially if other people remember their username. They may be shunned by old buddies, and people around. This, will be much harder case to overcome.

Now, how can scammers overcome the difficulties to reform? I have a few suggestions on how to get started. First, they got to let go of their greed. I believe that many scammers are driven by their greed for more rares. On the road to reformation, they need to let go of it so it doesn't come back. Learn to be content with what you have. Next, do good. Gift people on AJ if you're a member. Trade people good stuff. Drop sapphires in AJPW. There are many ways to show that you can do good to the community! Finally, don't ever think about scamming again. If you managed to re-earn other Jammer's trust, I don't suggest that you lose it again by going back to scamming. The more trust you lose, the harder it can be to overcome scammer prejudice.

With that said, it's not impossible to reform. You scammers out there who are reading this, I highly encourage you all to think about your actions, and do your best to reform. It's not impossible.

That's all from me. Till next time!
-Dew

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