My Apology
Recently, I posted multiple times in several discussions promoting something, and I got banned (which I deserved). My good friend made a post defending me, which I truly appreciate. However, I admit I was in the wrong and I got far too excited to show people what I'd come up with, and I disregarded and disrespected the community in doing so. I sincerely apologize and I'll do my best to learn from this and be better in the future. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Once again, I'm sorry for spamming messages.
Last edited by Inventory Recycler; 30 Oct @ 12:01pm
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Just a suggestion. Never post your real name in your posts. The less information you give to all the scammers on here, the better. I really hope you delete that name at the bottom. Just use your profile name, which is Inventory Recycler. I read your other post. It sounds like you made a honest mistake. I am sorry to hear about the issue. If you done this like 20 years ago, i doubt it would be a problem, but since the rule is to prevent scammers for posting many links to a scamming website, you can see how this rule was made. Remember, scammers ruin for everyone. If you read older posts, you can see many people have been phished and scammed out of their accounts. Your friend may need to learn about cyber security on a social platform to protect their account from scammers if they are new to steam. There are several good books about this and guides even here on steam.
Last edited by RPG Gamer Man; 30 Oct @ 11:43am
Originally posted by RPG Gamer Man:
Just a suggestion. Never post your real name in your posts. The less information you give to all the scammers on here, the better. I really hope you delete that name at the bottom. Just use your profile name, which is Inventory Recycler. I read your other post. It sounds like you made a honest mistake. I am sorry to hear about the issue. If you done this like 20 years ago, i doubt it would be a problem, but since the rule is to prevent scammers for posting many links to a scamming website, you can see how this rule was made. Remember, scammers ruin for everyone. If you read older posts, you can see many people have been phished and scammed out of their accounts. Your friend may need to learn about cyber security on a social platform to protect their account from scammers if they are new to steam. There are several good books about this and guides even here on steam.

Thank you! I really appreciate that
You're good. If you learn of it...
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