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Scammer alert
Guys watch out there is a scammer out there that scammed me today for 50 TF2 (originally agreed to 100) keys in exchange for The Amazing Pider-Man 2 key

Hes name was "P DOUBLE E" and a Spanch Bob avatar smoking like a blunt with 25 Steam level now he literally changed his name to "GET SMACKED PAL". You can see 50 TF2 keys in his inventory


And yes I already reported him to Steam support with all screenshots attached

Looking back 100 TF2 keys for that game maight be naive but I guess I still want to beleive in miracles
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Originally posted by FilthyAnimal:
Guys watch out there is a scammer out there that scammed me today for 50 TF2 (originally agreed to 100) keys in exchange for The Amazing Pider-Man 2 key

Hes name was "{removed}" and a Spanch Bob avatar smoking like a blunt with 25 Steam level now he literally changed his name to "{removed}". You can see 50 TF2 keys in his inventory

Here is a link to his profile - {removed}

And yes I already reported him to Steam support with all screenshots attached

Looking back 100 TF2 keys for that game maight be naive but I guess I still want to beleive in miracles

Please remove that profile link. Naming&Shaming is not allowed.

What trades should I avoid?

Do not trade for anything that cannot be added into the trade offer itself. The most common examples of these scenarios are the following:
  • Trading items/gifts for money outside of the Steam Community market. You cannot add Wallet credit, PayPal, gift cards or any form of money into the trade offer.
  • Trading items/gifts for CD Keys. You cannot add a CD Key into the trade offer. CD Keys that are offered can be for a different game, fake, used or region restricted.
  • Trading items/gifts for nothing in return in the first trade and expecting to get an item or gift in a later trade. There is no reason to not trade everything in one trade. You may add unlimited items/gifts to a single trade. A common example of this is using a middleman to facilitate a one sided trade.

From: Steam Trading
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