Hey there jammers! Long time no blog.
Anyways, I'm going to be talking about scammers today because it seems like it has been happening a lot lately.
Scamming is when someone says "Gift me something and I will gift you back." You gift them, they leave, block you and don't give you back. That's what it pretty much is.
Scamming happens in a bunch of different ways, sadly, in the world of Jamaa.
Be sure to NEVER trust Flash Trading or Trust Trading.
Flash Trading is when you attempt trade something valuable for something way lower in value, e.g a rare long spike for a 45 gem necklace. You attempt to trade it and quickly cancel the trade. Sadly, jammers have developed hacks and new ways to accept your item before you can cancel the trade, which makes this type of trading a scam and very risky. Don't do it.
Trust Trading is almost the same. You trust someone to NOT accept to your trade. Like this, e.g trading again, a rare short spiked collar for a 45 gem necklace. You trust and hope the significant other to not accept your trade. This happens more often than Flash Trading, and is definitely way more risky.
"Give me your password and I'll redeem a membership card to your account!" BIG NO!
If you have rares or any items on your account that are valuable to you, you wouldn't do this. And you wouldn't be dumb enough (no offense) to. It's just stupid. You should never give out your password to ANYONE, even if its your bestfriend. Passwords are supposed to keep your account secure and safe, and if you give it away, whats the point?
If you really trust that jammer, and want whatever they're promising to give you, send all your items to an alt account. You'll know they'll be safe there, and if they do end up hacking your real account, change your password, report and block the player. After that, trade/send your items back to your real account after you know that your account is secure. Again, just giving out your password is dangerous and you should never do it.
If you think someone knows your password or someone is saying they do, change it immediately.
Again, never Trust Trade or Flash Trade, and definitely do not give out your password. You want to have fun while playing in Jamaa, not be upset because someone scammed your items.
Remember to always keep your account safe, and I'll see you next time. Adieu!
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