User blog:Chocolatekoala96/Would you consider this a scam?

So, I have a short story to tell about a giveaway I went to, and I'm wondering if you guys would consider this a scam or not. I'm not going to reveal any users until I hear the opinion of the community, just so you know.

Anyways! I went to this black long giveaway a couple days back, advertised by someone who had very few achievements. In their advertisement, however, they mentioned that it was trust-free, so I attended. I asked the host why they had so few achievements and they said that their sister had started them on AJ and given them a black long, but they didn't like the game so they decided to give the long away. Not very plausible, but I went with it. They then said that their sister was a collector, and wanted to get a teal and magenta pumpkin mask, so they would trade the black long for one or both of them. One member jammer had both, and I began to get suspicious that they were the main of the host. Then I was positive that they were the main when they declined the black long because they "didn't like the colour black". They kept refusing, and while everyone else was trying to trade for the pumpkin masks so they could get the black long, I mentioned that it was more than likely that the member was the main of the host.

Then I got locked out.

Figures, right?

My buddy happened to be attending the giveaway, so I asked them to come to my den and they told me that no one else had gotten locked out(the host asked everyone to buddy at the beginning), so I knew for sure who the main was and I now have the user.

I reported the spare/host, but not the main yet because I wasn't sure if it would make sense to or if it was worth doing. But on the other hand, jammers really shouldn't play tricks like that, right? I'm not sure how the rest of the giveaway played out after that because I had to go, so if I can, I'll find out from that buddy.

Anyways, let me know about whether or not you think I should report!

Thanks, the Chokoala.