May 25, 2020

ecblum777 (AJPC)

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Hello! Quacc here with a scammer that I happened to find today. I was in Jamaa Township when I saw them advertising a giveaway for their RIM headdress.


I decided to investigate because the advertisement was pretty vague. Their den was almost full of people. They were already suspecting a scam but, I could only wait and see. Later, ecblum777 finally came to their den. They then explained that to win, you need to use the accept, accept, decline method which is a very common type of scam. 


Scammers like ecblum777 may say that they don't want your items but, their strategy says otherwise. Accept, accept, decline sounds good on the surface but it's actually just a trick to get a jammer to accidentally accept. A lot of jammers don't realize that there are only two stages to trading. It's almost like the trust method in disguise. This type of scam usually ends with the scammer keeping your items and leaving/locking you out. Almost everyone in the den immediately began calling out ecblum777 on the scamming technique and then they locked everybody out. 

Luckily, no one was scammed and jammers were more aware of these methods. Remember not to fall for those kinds of scammers and report ecblum777 for attempting to scam!

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