The Weekly Penguin
Editor: PanguinAJ
Rare Item Monday
Hey jammers! It's Monday and you know what that means!
R.I.M: The abbreviation RIM means Rare Item Monday. Yup, it's an in-game rare.
Hey jammers! It's Monday and you know what that means!
R.I.M: The abbreviation RIM means Rare Item Monday. Yup, it's an in-game rare.
Losing Your Mind
Scammers in scams tend to be hard hearted. They do not think about what
lies beyond their scams, what happens when people find out that they
have been mistaken. The people who buy from the scammers often ask no
questions, which they SHOULD. Every beta has a stolen-story to it.
What is scamming?
The big question. Scamming is a type of stealing other people's rares to make them give in without protest. It often results in getting you lose your mind, which is not good. Scamming can't be done by anyone unless they know tricks and tips.
How many jammers have been scammed on Animal Jam? Another big question. Scammers tend to scam in huge numbers, ranging up to 10 to 20. Every year, more than six hundred-thousand jammers have been scammed.
Scammers often work in pairs. Not every scammer uses their main account to scam. They don't want to get banned and lose all their betas.
Reporters-on-scene report, although many jammers get upset at it, they don't lose their minds, or want to exit AJ for a short term. Sometimes they exit AJ for a number of days, and clear their heads, and face it. That's normally good, so you can have a break from computers.
The worst kind of scam is called Trust. Trust is something that you do in giveaways, to get the other person to trust you, then trade the desired object. Almost all trust giveaways are total scams, and if you ever go to one, you should not trade your best items. If you are rare, trade your worthless objects like a diamond collar spike, worth a few rims, and see if they accept. If they don't, there is 95% out of 05% scam.
Trust comes in the form of giveaways such as Spike Giveaways, Black Long Giveaway, etc.
A kind of scamming that comes under a different name is called 'Flash Trading'. Someone trades something for a necklace, and when the jammer accepts, they decline. Flash Trading has petered out now, but comes under a different name, called 'Trolling'. Trolling is basically the same thing, but most of the time it's asked for, like, "Troll me or treat me!" So the user expects a whole trolling, not treating.
Unfortunately, most jammers get trolled every year than they get treated. It is very rare you get treated, unless... the jammers are kind. So wouldn't you like to get treated? Every good turn comes back, you know. Treat others, they might treat you!
In conclusion to scamming, we summarize the facts of scamming:
The big question. Scamming is a type of stealing other people's rares to make them give in without protest. It often results in getting you lose your mind, which is not good. Scamming can't be done by anyone unless they know tricks and tips.
How many jammers have been scammed on Animal Jam? Another big question. Scammers tend to scam in huge numbers, ranging up to 10 to 20. Every year, more than six hundred-thousand jammers have been scammed.
Scammers often work in pairs. Not every scammer uses their main account to scam. They don't want to get banned and lose all their betas.
Reporters-on-scene report, although many jammers get upset at it, they don't lose their minds, or want to exit AJ for a short term. Sometimes they exit AJ for a number of days, and clear their heads, and face it. That's normally good, so you can have a break from computers.
The worst kind of scam is called Trust. Trust is something that you do in giveaways, to get the other person to trust you, then trade the desired object. Almost all trust giveaways are total scams, and if you ever go to one, you should not trade your best items. If you are rare, trade your worthless objects like a diamond collar spike, worth a few rims, and see if they accept. If they don't, there is 95% out of 05% scam.
Trust comes in the form of giveaways such as Spike Giveaways, Black Long Giveaway, etc.
A kind of scamming that comes under a different name is called 'Flash Trading'. Someone trades something for a necklace, and when the jammer accepts, they decline. Flash Trading has petered out now, but comes under a different name, called 'Trolling'. Trolling is basically the same thing, but most of the time it's asked for, like, "Troll me or treat me!" So the user expects a whole trolling, not treating.
Unfortunately, most jammers get trolled every year than they get treated. It is very rare you get treated, unless... the jammers are kind. So wouldn't you like to get treated? Every good turn comes back, you know. Treat others, they might treat you!
In conclusion to scamming, we summarize the facts of scamming:
- Cruel
- Mostly trust
- Trolling (Flash trading)
- Might slightly upset you
- Becauseaj
- TORNADOPUPOFFIREAJ (quit AJ)
- Liggtblueivy
- Panguin32
- thedemongroupiscool
The Daily Explorer: Down?
The Daily Explorer, the blog of Animal Jam seems to be down - temporarily. It's, however, back to normal - I noticed this last Monday. The post didn't come up, and I was like, oh it's down!
However, the mistake seems to be corrected. :)
Announcement:
Hey
jammers, it's Panguin32 again! I'm no longer hiring jammers, I've
finished with it! I'm glad to say I've got quite a few, and if any
members want to hire me, send me a JAG (Jam-A-Gram) to my account. I'm
also glad to tell you I got nerd glasses, but I paid 4 den betas for
it... Can someone help me retrieve the beta? It's the 5th Birthday Cake.
Thank you so much. I couldn't make this blog without the help of my
buddies, Becauseaj and Liggtblueivy. And Thank you again, Becauseaj, for
giving me 9 Masterpiece Tokens for nothing. I will make a gallery soon.
~PanguinAJ
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