March 10, 2021

Sssneakywolf + Skunkuwu55 (AJPC)

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Hey all, Jade here! Today we’ll be discussing a couple of scammers caught by one of our senior agents, Clover.

A little over a week ago, Clover saw Sssneakywolf advertising a list giveaway at their den. They had a purple short collar on trade.


When Clover went to Sssneakywolf’s den, they announced that the method for the giveaway would be trust trading. Clover pointed out that it wasn’t really fair that the rarest people would win more rares, but Sssneakywolf did not reply.


During the first round of the giveaway, the participants were allowed to trade then decline. The two other people in the den began trading the scammer. Before the next round started, a new person named Skunkuwu55 came into the den and began saying that Sssneakywolf was their best friend and that they could be trusted. This account was likely an alt account of the scammer, but could also have been a scamming ally.



Sssneakywolf then announced the next round, in which you would get more points if you accepted the trade. They promised that they would give any accepted items back. Clover asked why they couldn’t just do a wheel giveaway, and Skunkuwu55 began to defend Sssneakywolf, saying that their best friend would never scam. Sssneakywolf additionally said that they would prove they weren’t a scammer by trading for one of Skunkuwu55’s items then giving it back. Before Clover could investigate further, she was locked out of the den.



Please report Sssneakywolf and Skunkuwu55 for attempted (and possibly successful) scamming! Watch out for people trying to pull similar tricks and don’t trust anybody trying to get your items off of you for even a second. Stay safe out there, Jammers!

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