How It REALLY Works
scammed.gg markets itself as a "provably fair collectible experience." What you're really getting? A digital slot machine dressed up like a Pokémon trade binder. Here's the truth they don't want you to know:
Step 1: Pick a Box (and Check the "Odds")
Scammed.gg calls its system "provably fair." But here's what you're really signing up for:
🚫 The Reality
- "Provably fair" only confirms you got what the algorithm already decided
- Visual reels often exclude the top hits entirely
- You can't win what you don't see
Step 2: Buy Gems (Say Goodbye to Buyer Protection)
The gem system isn't about convenience, it's engineered to strip away your rights as a customer.
💎 Why Gems Are a Scam
- Gems are labeled as "digital goods" which means no buyer protection
- PayPal or bank disputes? Your account gets banned
- Order history can vanish without warning
- Winnings can be locked, and you'll have no way to get them back
Step 3: Spin the Box (Rigged Animation, Guaranteed Outcome)
That exciting spinning animation? Pure theater:
🎰 The Rigged Reality:
- Your result is determined before the spin
- Animations can exclude top prizes entirely
- Near-misses are engineered to encourage more spins
- It's a slot machine with trading cards as symbols
Step 4: Withdraw Your Cards (Maybe. Eventually. Possibly.)
Won something good? The real game begins:
📦 The Withdrawal Trap:
- Endless "Processing" status
- Sudden "Out of Stock" messages
- Forced gem refunds instead of cards
- No shipping label = No dispute option
Step 5: Sell Back & Try Again (The Gem Loop)
When withdrawal fails, you're pushed into the loop:
♻️ The Endless Cycle:
- Sell cards back at a loss
- Use gems for more spins
- Chase losses like a casino
- Repeat until gems are gone
How does it work?