November 18, 2020

A96562 + dozierbul1l (AJPC)

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Hey Jammers! Agent Neon here, back with another scammer post. Today we'll be looking at two scammers, A96562 and dozierbul1l, who were reported to us by an anonymous viewer via our Scammer Report Form.

About four months ago, the anonymous viewer attended a giveaway of a black long and RIM headdress, hosted by A96562. The giveaway was split into two parts, one for the black long and one for the headdress. The "random" winner of the first prize was dozierbul1l. 

For the second part of the giveaway, A96562 said they would be using the "accept, accept, decline" method, which is a common scamming method. The scammer then locked out anyone in the den who wasn't willing to use the new method.


The trading went on for a few minutes, and dozierbul1l quickly began winning with a black long and blue skunk tail. Another Jammer decided to trade a black long and some other items in order to win. A96562 managed to accept the trade, the Jammer was locked out, and everyone else was also locked out soon after.


Because dozierbul1l won the first giveaway and was trading items that were not scammed in the end, they were likely an alt or accomplice of A96562. The first section of the giveaway was likely a method to gain the victims' trust by appearing to give away a black long, but really just giving it to an accomplice.

Please report A96562 and dozierbul1l for scamming, and be careful of people claiming to give away items. Remember, if it seems to be good to be true, it most likely is. Thank you for reading, everyone, and stay safe!

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