August 19, 2020

darkspiritgirl + Warriors242 + Mowlia (AJPC)

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Welcome back to another scammer post! Today, we'll be looking at a scammer that was submitted to us through the Scammer Report Form by an individual who wishes to be called Promo.

Around a month ago, Promo went to a black short giveaway in Warriors242's den. The scammer told them at the beginning of the giveaway that they would be using the trust method, and that they would be allowed to decline, but accepting would get them more points. Trust is almost always a scam, so it’s best to always stay away from it, especially with those you don’t know. 


After a while, everyone left the den except for Promo, their buddy, Warriors242, and Mowlia. At one point, Warriors242 stated that Mowlia was winning because they traded a spiked wrist and accepted. Supposedly, they then traded the wrist back to Mowlia. 

A scammer would most likely not trade a spike back, so Mowlia was likely an alt account of Warriors242. Additionally, Mowlia was a nonmember account with only three achievements, which makes it even more likely that they were an alt.


After refusing to take part in the trust trading, Promo and their buddy were locked out of Warriors242's den. Promo decided to go back to the den on an alt account to investigate some more. When they got there, they found Warriors242 trading with a jammer by the name of darkspiritgirl.


Promo left the den, believing that darkspiritgirl was likely Warriors242's main account. Shortly after, darkspiritgirl began Jam-a-gramming them and telling them that they were just “making a trade with their buddy.” In order to prove themself, darkspiritgirl went on Discord and spoke with Promo and their buddy.


 It’s noteworthy that darkspiritgirl Jam-a-Grammed Promo as if to prove that they weren't a scammer, but later claimed that they had no idea what Warriors242 had done. If they weren't a scammer and didn't know that Warriors242 had scammed, they wouldn't have felt the need to Jam-A-Gram Promo.



darkspiritgirl claimed that they were making a trade to be nice to their buddy. Promo's buddy then pointed out that darkspiritgirl had a necklace on trade when Promo saw them in the den, and accused them of being the scammer's main. darkspiritgirl then told them that it was a typo and Warriors242 was the one being nice. It's unclear if they meant to say that Warriors242 was trading them a wrist, or if they meant something else.

Later, Promo went online and found darkspiritgirl wearing a black short. This confirms that darkspiritgirl was likely Warriors242's main, as the timing of them getting the short collar was very suspicious.

Additionally, a day later, Promo found a New Jammer advertising a “Get black short off my list!” giveaway. This reminded Promo to take a look at darkspiritgirl's items. Sure enough, darkspiritgirl was no longer wearing a black short- so, this New Jammer was likely another of their scamming alts.

Luckily, darkspiritgirl did not successfully scam anyone, at least in the attempts that Promo witnessed. Please report darkspiritgirl, Warriors242, and Mowlia for attempted scamming. Be sure to stay alert and don’t fall for scams! 

-Agent Aqua

3 comments:

  1. sheep are cool8/21/2020 11:09 pm

    So u said to report mowlia and warrior do you also want me to report dark just want to know :D

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    1. Yes, definitely report darkspiritgirl! Since they are likely the scammer's main account, they are the most important account to take action against. Thanks for asking :)

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    2. I found darkspiritgirl scamming again >:( I have screenshots but it's like wayyy too many screenshots so I'm just gonna make a post of it on my blog lol

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