These are player IDS

that are NOT to be

trusted by anyone.

If you wonder how you get a person's player ID, please e-mail me at lucycvp@gmail.com, I will be more than happy to tell you. You don't use that WPE program either---or else I would be sooo lost. lol

event:player_4101863

event:player_4197660

event:player_6242890

event:player_9363613

event:player_3406440

event:player_10579676

Please report these bad yovillians to zynga, by following these instructions:

FIRST--register online at the zynga support page. Click here for that link. THEN click over to Ask a Question, put in the search engine "Yoville" it will come up with a list of questions, click on the one about reporting, then from there it will say "Submit your question" Fill in as much information as you can, including the following player ID numbers, and telling how he/she is a  scammer--you may put a link up to this site if your reporting an ID listed above. After that, submit it and your done. HOPE that HELPS. XOXO LUCY



February 24, 2008

As costume trading is off, I thought I would move this section over here for now.

Also please read the following on "How to look out for Fake Coins"

One way is the yovillian will put in small amounts of coins, press agree, then suddenly it will jump up to the price needed. Another is they will click all the way to the price needed, cancel trade, then say something on the lines of "what was it again" (That statement does not mean that person is a scammer, sometimes i forget how much you need to pay, lol) then when they go back into trade the agree button is pressed before hand and the coins jump. The common theme to fake coins is that the agree button is pressed before the coins add up. If you are wary of fake coins ask the yovillian to not use an auto clicker, to pause during clicking so you can see it add up, and to not press agree till you do. Hope that helps in all your future trading needs!

XOXO LUCY

February 17, 2009

So this guy "Lil Balla" was trying to sale my friend a rare tiger rug--but this is how you can tell he was a scammer. First he was like, you can only see it at my house, I have to get it out--FACT--that is what scammers say when they are doing a fake. They put it in the floor, it will show up in trade--but it is a FAKE, you will end up with a loss of coins and no tiger rug. So I screen shotted his house :D So beaware of this apt. PLAYER ID TO REPORT 47874



 

 
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