User blog:Spieak 1/To Catch a Scammer- Volume Four

To Catch a Scammer

Written by: sighz / spieak

Here is part four of my ongoing blog series "To Catch a Scammer" if you are unfamiliar with my blog posts, I basically make a series that expose either extremely stupid scammers that are painfully obvious or those whom seem to be 'rare' and try to be clever but yet unable to fool anyone. Reports are not demanded or required, but are VERY much appreciated! Jammers like myself want to make Animal Jam a cleaner, safer environment for jammers of all ages. I have the right to create these blog posts for entertainment and informational purposes ONLY.

𝓈𝒾𝑔𝒽𝓏. . . (talk) 05:09, January 28, 2019 (UTC)

This story is very important and I urge other jammers to spread word about this scam. There seems to be a large amount of these scams and I do NOT want anyone to be fooled by this at all. It all started late in the evening on January 27th, 2019. Approximately 10:15PM (CST United States time) I just logged on to possibly get some trades, when I noticed two particular jammers in Jamaa Township that caught my eye.. I was there to catch it at the last second, because apparently; everyone was already being suspicious about the scam duo.



The name of these devilish scammers are Sugarmintt & Mommito. I feel like Sugarmintt was the alt account used in this scenario but I could be wrong. Sugarmintt was sitting along the bridge, left side of Jamaa Township, and was exclaiming in all caps: "BLACK LONG FOR A SMOOTHIE MACHINE" wow.. you couldn't of picked any other item that isn't as popular as a smoothie machine, from the cruise ship party.

So, as I've mentioned, jammers were being skeptical about this trade she was asking for. Mommito was actually very close to her, so close that certain jammers were pointing out  "Mommito, trade Sugarmintt!" "Sugarmintt, this person has one" and no response. At a certain point, Mommito comments: "I've been offered more." HAHA! That's hilarious! You've been offered more for a shop item at a party? Yeah right! This stirred up half of Jamaa Township, a couple of jammers were shouting that they had a smoothie machine on trade, but they were getting ignored. It was turning into chaos!

This clearly was an unefficiant scam. I managed to capture some screenshots before both jammers vanished, and luckily I witnessed no one getting scammed. Although, they probably haven't stopped... keep an eye out! Spread the word! Jammers must know about this unfamiliar scam.

In summary: There is a type of scam that's going around where you have two accounts; one will contain the 'random, uncommon, or semi-rare' item that not many jammers would have. The second account will have the goodies that everyone will want to have. Please spread the word and do your research before making a trade!

Closing of: To Catch a Scammer

''If you enjoy my blog series please let others know about it! If you happen to have any stories or a clear description of scammers who attempted to scam or scammed YOU, please let me know! If you wish to create a blog like this for yourself, please do not not copy my blogs word-by-word. I would also appreciate if you could give some sort of credit to me, thank you! (ex. 'inspired by sighz')''