December 07, 2020

jeanine64 (AJPC)

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Hey all, Jade here with your latest scammer post! Today, we’ll be discussing a scammer submitted to us through our Scammer Report Form by an individual who wishes to be called Silver. 

A few months ago, Silver noticed jeanine64 advertising a solid giveaway in their den. They went to the scammer's den and waited for them to arrive. 




When jeanine64 came to their den, they told everyone that the giveaway was going to be a trust giveaway. They said that the participants didn't have to accept, but they wouldn't be able to win if they didn't.


They then did a warm-up round where jeanine64 gave away a yellow long wrist in order to gain trust. The wrist was likely given away to an alt or ally account, but unfortunately Silver did not get the username of the person who won it. 


Many people left throughout the giveaway, and eventually there were only two Jammers other than Silver in the den. jeanine64 kept trading back the items, but also kept promising that if anyone traded bigger items, they would trade back with the black long. This went on for a while, until jeanine64 said that if someone was to trade a long spiked collar, they would win. One of the jammers traded again, presumably with a long collar, and jeanine64 locked their den. 


Please report jeanine64 for attempted scamming, and remember that even if someone appears to be trustworthy, you still don’t know them or their motivations. Scammers will often do little things to gain people’s trust, including pretending to give away items to an account that is really their alt or ally, or even legitimately giving away smaller items. Pay attention to the red flags, and even if someone has done a few things to gain your trust, never put yourself in a position where they could betray that trust. 

That’s all for today! Thank you for reading. Stay safe out there, and Jam On!

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