• Be warned of the scam
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There will always be scammers but this new breed of scammers preys on exciting a player and then using deceit in order to fool you. This method almost worked on me. They make you think you are ripping them off but in reality they just try to get you excited so you miss the scam. So what they do is talk to you about paying real money for your dota items saying they will apy $5-40 for a set or a handful of items. Then they will send you an offer with this message on the side so it seems as if this is included in the offer. Your Steam Wallet Will Be Credited With The Amount Of ($40.00) It Will Be Available After The Trade Exchange Registration Number : N43HB37M IBLT Number : 3348723 Steam Code : 34MUN5 Total Amount: $30.00 {SECURED AND POWERED BY STEAMGUARD} ______________________________________________ Standby For Verification Email From Steamguard To Complete Fund Transfer To Your Account After Trade Is Successfull. (Steam Wallet Codes Will Be Sent If Transaction Fails) After The Trade Your Steam Wallet Will Be Activated DISCLAIMER: All Steam Trades Are Monitored By Steamguard. If Errors Or Malfunctions Occurs, The Steam Users Will Be Reprimanded With Refunds And Steam Wallet Codes. ______________________________________________ [url]http://store.steampowered.com/steamaccount/addfunds[/url] [url]http://support.steampowered.com/[/url] ©Valve Steam Wallet - Add Funds (SECURED TRANSFER) store.steampowered.com (Steam Guard Protection Code : PR63T2S) [editline]2nd December 2014[/editline] Sorry if late I just want to get this news out there so no one gets scammed
[QUOTE]If Errors Or Malfunctions Occurs, The Steam Users Will Be [B]Reprimanded[/B] With Refunds And Steam Wallet Codes.[/QUOTE] :v: Also, of course it's a scam, system messages Don't Start With Capitals Every Time Like They Were Written By Someone With Poor English Like The Average Idiot Scammer Does.
If people get scammed like this they deserve it.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;46618813]If people get scammed like this they deserve it.[/QUOTE] If things look legit, something like this can spook young people pretty easily. They still wouldn't deserve to be scammed just because they're young/naive/scared of losing their account and/or getting in trouble.
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