[QUOTE=hunterNormandy;42640330]Why would you ever show that information completely in a video.
I hope none of you take advantage of this. I'm going to contact him now and warn him.[/QUOTE]
hes russian wtf
[QUOTE=superstepa;42644629]"I have 27,000 (rubles) on this card, this should be enough to buy every single game on steam"
This gotta be a troll[/QUOTE]
he couldn't even buy one train from Train Simulator
Something is fishy about this whole event...
I remember hearing about a prank/scam where people would give out free steam keys via credit card purchases, then close the cards and complain about credit card theft. Anyone who redeemed the keys would later be banned and unable to purchase any more games. This could be somewhat related to that, either a legitimate sting operation or someone quite clever who is currently outwitting anyone who would be greedy/foolish enough to attempt fraud.
To be honest, though, I hope for his sake this is all a joke and he is currently not being financially mauled due to a clueless but honest mistake.
[QUOTE=AlexGT;42650095]i buy dildo
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It's a sham. Tested it on another account to a 4 dollar game and the order didn't go through. It's fake.[/QUOTE]
Guys, read, it's a fake
[QUOTE=Venezuelan;42648745]"Huntsville, Ohio"[/QUOTE]
OHIO!?
Damn I thought we had smart people in my state.
Reminds me of that time where a facepuncher bought WC3 Frozen Throne for his brother and recorded the whole purchasing proccess including the cd-key believing it was linked to his battlenet account so noone could use it.
[QUOTE=NoobieWafer223;42640588]So tempting. But, that can easily be traced, right?.........Right?[/QUOTE]
Yeah so tempting to commit credit card fraud.
thx for the rust keys
Its obvious from the video its a canceled card anyway, it never showed the window with the confirmed purchase. He left that out for a reason
He also had the brains to leave the phone number blank but not censor the card data? dosen't add up either
I feel dirty just watching this video.
You all stupid if you think it was a real credit card. You can get a lot of temporary internet cards in Russia via terminals they use for payment services, you just insert moneys and get temporary credit card with the money you've just inserted on it. I'm more than sure that it is exactly what he did, considering he's Russian.
[QUOTE=Dark RaveN;42668037]You all stupid if you think it was a real credit card. You can get a lot of temporary internet cards in Russia via terminals they use for payment services, you just insert moneys and get temporary credit card with the money you've just inserted on it. I'm more than sure that it is exactly what he did, considering he's Russian.[/QUOTE]
Considering he's in the US working at a car factory in Ohio and made a channel to show off his "american life", I don't think he's in russia.
[QUOTE=Hawke7;42673890]Considering he's in the US working at a car factory in Ohio and made a channel to show off his "american life", I don't think he's in russia.[/QUOTE]
woops
[QUOTE=hunterNormandy;42640330]Why would you ever show that information completely in a video.
I hope none of you take advantage of this. I'm going to contact him now and warn him.[/QUOTE]
I could see you being autistic in real life. I was homeschooled for a year or so. I'm highly qualified.
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