platypus hellcase.com
anthony   Rotuma, Fiji
 
 
trade offers

https://steamcommunity.com/tradeoffer/new/?partner=126119915&token=zMGlABLR

1. If anyone adds you, check their steamrep(but not all users show up as a scammer or for fraud, be warned)

2. Do not accept PayPal for trading your skins. Even if they pay you, they can get th at money easily refunded, if not they will send you an invoice for you to pay THEM money, so they get your skins AND money.

3. Do not use middlemen

4. If anyone offers you something too good to be true, like 120 dolars for a 50 dollar knife, it's obviously a scam

5. Don't trust anybody on Steam

6. Double check links. There are many fake links that will take your information or fake gambling sites that will never return your skins.

7. If you are trading with someone, check their name if it's recently been changed, check their inventory, SteamRep, and NEVER GO FIRST.

8. If you're on TeamSpeak, and some message pops up telling you to update your TeamSpeak Client, do not update it. Instead, download the latest software at their official website.

9. If a bot wants to trade with you, be warned that it could be an imposter. Ask yourself why a bot wanted to trade with you.

10. Some profiles can look good with twitch tv links and everything. Some people will do elaborate things to make it seem like they're legit but in reality they're not.

11. Be wary of photoshopped images, they can look legit. A Google search can go a long way.

12. Most scammers are in a hurry. Don't let them rush you and if you feel unsure, don't accept the trade offer. Don't give in to their sob stories or anything. They are trying to manipulate your empathy.

Be safe out there, there are a lot of shady people.
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Explo1t 13 października 2016 o 7:37 
Want to trade?