June 23, 2021

Hauskaa (AJPC)

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Hai, jammers! It's Blossom back with another Scammer Post. Today's scammer was submitted by a jammer who would like to be referred to as "Dogo." Dogo was out in Jamaa when they saw Hauskaa advertising that they were giving their list in their den. 


Hauskaa's list consisted of a blue Headdress. Dogo soon noticed that Hauskaa only had a few achievements. Dogo started to warn others in the den that this is a possible scam, but they were locked out. They logged back in with their main account, and went back to the den.



Hauskaa eventually came to the den, and said it wasn't live or wheel. Another jammer in the den asked if it was trust, and they replied, saying yes. For those unaware of what "trust" is, it is a very common scamming method used with the sole purpose of tricking jammers into gaining greater-valued items for a small and less-rare item. Usually, the scammer claims that if the other jammer trades something good (for instance, a Rare Spiked Wrist) for the scammer's necklace, they will win a good item. Unfortunately, many of these trades usually end up with the scammer leaving with a much greater worth than they orginally had.



Hauskaa started trading with others, including a jammer that was called "Bing Bong." Hauskaa later said that Bing Bong was winning with "mech angel."


 Dogo checked Bing Bong's achievements list, and only had a few, similar to Hauskaa. This is a sign of a spare account, but there's not enough proof to back that up. A couple of trades later, the other jammers started to say things like, "Hauskaa, Bing Bong won!", and "let's see you give them hd."


Hauskaa locked their den seconds after these messages. 

Please report Hauskaa for scamming and safety, because we are unsure if Bing Bong was actually scammed or not. Only use the trading system fairly, and under your consent. This is Agent Blossom signing off, remember to stay safe and play pawsome!

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