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Animal jam hacking app2/22/2023 ![]() ![]() I'm pretty sure the "7 supporters" are either scammers, huge fans, cowards, or very youn jammers around 8 years old (no offence to 8 year olds, it's just that when you grow older you get smarter and stuff). ![]() It saddens me that jammers are too blind to believe in DauphinRose who says herself it wasn't misstess, and would rather listen to 7 who is famous, "rare", and popular. 7 got mad, and blamed misstess for hacking DauphinRose. Misstess was a good friend of 7, until she discovered he scams, so she unbuddied him. Uhh 7 didn't scam DauphinRose, DauphinRose just got hacked was a great friend of misstess. Then you trade for the item, they run away, along with the person with the rares. ![]() You look around for someone with the item they want, and you finally find whom you're looking for. The scheme here is that someone in Jamaa says they want a certain, cheap item for their whole trade list (which consists of some pretty good rares). You're out in Jamaa and you see a Jammer yelling, "I am famous, so send me stuff for mailtime!" Everyone wants to meet a famous Jammer, don't they? Well, half the time they don't even have a YouTube account! Don't fall for it! At some point they accept your trade and run away. The idea of this scam is that you trade something high in value for something low in value, thinking that you'll get a better chance of winning the prize. When someone says, "Best trade wins _!", they are lying. This common scam is when somebody says, "It's my birthday, send me gifts!" There's a possibility it's not their birthday! But, if it is, just send them a nice birthday JAG instead of your best item.Įven though people SAY they decline every trade, they probably do unless you trade them a rare item. Types of Recent Scamming Methods to Watch Out For: ![]()
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