September 10, 2020

jazzymazzy123 + mtheartsmt (AJPC)

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What's up everyone! Today, I have a scammer from the report form. They were caught a while back (three months ago). Before I get started, I want to apologize in advance for my rusty scammer post writing skills. It's been a long long while. Anyway, let's start!

Jazzymazzy123 and mtheartsmt were caught by a jammer who sent us the images through our report form. They wished to remain anonymous, so for this post I will refer to them as "the witness". 

So, the witness saw jazzymazzy123 advertising a giveaway of their list. At that time, a purple long was on their list.


They also stated that "if you thought it was a scam, don't come." 

The witness then went into jazzymazzy123's den, and an arctic wolf (mtheartsmt) was already there. In the den, jazzymazzy123 claims that they were quitting AJ. However, the witness felt that something was off, since they were giving away only one item. I'd imagine that if one were quitting, they would give away much more. 

Jazzymazzy123 then said that the giveaway was a wheel with "types of ways to win". They way to win was a "best trade". After that, the spike was taken down and replaced with necklaces. Mtheartsmt was the first one to trade jazzymazzy123. They claimed that they got their pink long from jazzymazzy123. After that, a few more trades went by. However, some other jammers were asking for a wheel instead. They also wondered why they had to accept the trade. 




After that, another jammer traded jazzymazzy123 a red short and another item. They asked for their items back after the trade. The den became locked, and jazzymazzy123 logged off.

Later, the witness jagged mtheartsmt, asking how they got their spike. They claimed that they got it from the forgotten desert. Note that this is different from what they claimed earlier with jazzymazzy123.


Considering that mtheartsmt was supporting jazzymazzy123 with the scam, I think it could be safe to assume that they were working together to scam. So, please report jazzymazzy123 and mtheartsmt for scamming. Remember, if something appears too good to be true, there's a good chance that it probably is.

That's all from me today. Stay safe and jam on!
-Dew

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