How to Throw a Trading Competition Without Getting Reported in Animal Jam
Make backup accounts., To avoid getting reported, you can sometimes pretend you are new because usually new people don't know about scamming and would usually not scam., Have many accuses just in case you run into trouble and say the truth and stuff...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make backup accounts.
You will need them just in case you get banned forever because people thought you are scamming. -
Step 2: To avoid getting reported
Make your den empty or only with a sturdy table and a blue rug.
If your selling your den, make it nice and say people been trading you a lot since you had 1000 gems or that you had a tourist to show you stuff for your journey book.
You can use both. , , Say stuff like this: "The competition is to..." "Trade..." "And I will decline it's no joke!" Tell the sentence in more than one part. , You may feel bad at first, but you'll get used to it. -
Step 3: you can sometimes pretend you are new because usually new people don't know about scamming and would usually not scam.
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Step 4: Have many accuses just in case you run into trouble and say the truth and stuff like "I'm not lying but I will decline the trades!"
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Step 5: When you are telling people the competition
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Step 6: be careful on what you say because Jamaa might think you are scamming.
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Step 7: Make sure that people think you are telling the truth so you can take items.
Detailed Guide
You will need them just in case you get banned forever because people thought you are scamming.
Make your den empty or only with a sturdy table and a blue rug.
If your selling your den, make it nice and say people been trading you a lot since you had 1000 gems or that you had a tourist to show you stuff for your journey book.
You can use both. , , Say stuff like this: "The competition is to..." "Trade..." "And I will decline it's no joke!" Tell the sentence in more than one part. , You may feel bad at first, but you'll get used to it.
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