So this all stated when I saw this scammer with a spike giveaway. As the picture above shows, the giveaway was trust, which is a normally a sign of a scam. I went to go check it out. After coming to his/her den, we saw that on his/her trade list was a few necklaces, typical of a scam. I decided it was time to get down to business.
Of course, the first thing I asked was if we could trade the actual spike. I could almost guess the responce: no, trust only.
Many people there were careful and suspicious like me. Others were there just to see if this was a scammer. Here is a picture of one wary jammer:
As typical of a scam, in the end, you get locked out. This was true with this scam. Here you can see that we were locked out:
Being smart, I had buddied everyone(excluding the scammer) in the den, before being locked out. I went to all the other people there. I found that someone did indeed get scammed.
| I will not enclose the username of the victim for privacy issues. |
This comfirms that Jammer07916 is a scammer. I would request that you report this jammer as soon as possible. How do you think our first jammer watch went? Comment your feedback for a shout-out chance.

I like how thorough you were in identifying the scammer and presenting evidence that they did, in fact, scam.
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