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Runescape Scam: Trust
written by SomeChick on November 14th
The scout would be going trying to find clan members. They would be looking for people with certain armor or things on such as rune or addy. They bring you to an isolated secluded area.
Then the scammer would ask you if you would like to join their clan. Often, they would say, if you join the clan, you will get full rune or a santa free. They would show you the santa or rune in a trade.
Then, both the scammer and the scout would ask you to do their trust test. The scammer says that he must take everything off and give it to the next person. Then the next person would wear it and give it back. Both the scammer and the scout do the act of trading and giving back.
Now, they ask you to do it. You take off your armor and trade it to them and they don't trade it back to you.
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