Saturday, 28 April 2012

April 28th, 2012

dunkan (member) - this person was claiming to have four unused lion codes and said they would give them away for epic rares. Most people who try the Lion Code scam don't even have one code let alone four. Unfortunatly many people bought into this lie and were likely scammed and there was nothing I could do to stop it because all of the victims ignored me when I tried to warn them. Unfortunately they will pay the price for their greed when they get scammed.

zebrastar77 (member) - this person was also trying the Lion Code scam.

rugrat1028 (member) - this person was attempting the Lion Code scam while using their lion, saying they would tell how to get lion code if you sent them rares as free gifts. This is obviously a scam since they have a lion animal and thus the code has been used.

dragonclaw0018 (member) - this person was begging for rares as free gifts even though they had rares on trade. Not really scamming I guess since they were not trying to force or trick anyone into sending them anything, but people who expect/beg for free rares annoy me because it disrespects all the people who take the time and patience to trade fairly for their items.

lucylu4 (member) - this person was begging for free rares using the "It's my birthday today" scam.

1 comment:

  1. Lion code scam.
    IS ILLEGAL.
    People pay money for the code, see? And then people ask for it, when they beg, or try to scam, the victim could actually basically be STEALING.
    More info= look at the scam police sight.
    elephantwolf

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