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He will tell you that he has reported you by accident and that you should contact a steam employee. Don't give him your account name, password or verification code. It's an impersonator.
If you want to know more, google "Steam Admin Scam".
Again, sorry for disturbing you. Stay safe.
Extra notes:
- The scammer might tell you lies like:"If you don't do this your account can get banned."
- The scammer might send you pictures or gifs of html edited websites to make you believe he's actually able to ban your account.
- Quote from steamrep:"Steam Support does not reach out to people by Steam chat or Discord. Anyone approaching you that says they're from Steam Support (or SteamRep) and asks for your account information or items is a scammer."
- Never click on URLs you didn't post yourself.