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번역 관련 문제 보고
So no you won't be banned and the person who claims to be smash it's not real smash and he will never join on world of crime for do this type of thing, it's just a scammer who hes impersonating him, simples that.
Most scammers impersantes famous Steam/Valve employee, admins and moderator team for believe that you have been reported and need verify your items for ''anti-fraud'' reason, at which its the most pure lie ever, think with me why in the world need of ''someone'' to check if you are legit or if your stuff items are legit? this dont even happend in real life as for exemple none police in the real world go to your home for verify the things that you bought as by exempke - your car, your pc, your home etc, it dont exists this, so it's a ridiculous logic that scammers make it a long time ago and people still falling for it.
(+ also for former Community mods with a private profile)
I mean, it's been explained so many times, but they'll keep doing it.