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Archived Report: 76561198046493175 - ([CSGO] Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Items)

Discussion in 'Archived Reports' started by Gurry, Aug 25, 2015.

  1. Gurry

    Gurry New User

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    Scam Report

    Report Type: [Other] Any other fraudulant behavior
    Virtual item type involved: [CSGO] Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Items

    Accused profile: 76561198046493175

    Victim profile: 76561198088268936

    What happened? Description:
    it was a guy thats added me on steam and sed, " i want to trade your gut knife Forest DDPAT FT agenst hes Gut knife staind MW". I sade "ok why not!"And after that he did told me to join a steam chat. it was me and 2 other guys! Jessica (The 13 Year Old Girl) the scamer sed to me and my trader to send her a trade offer. The guy i was trading to he sed "done" to her and then she sad to me to send the trade offer. when i was looking in her inventory she only had my knife and not hes knife! thats my story!​

    Provide Evidence:
    Screenshots of my inventory!​

    Attached Files:

  2. The Voice

    The Voice Partner Community

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    Here is a screen shot of my trade history, it shows no trades on the date in question. 26 Aug.JPG
  3. Lava

    Lava Public Relations SteamRep Admin

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    @Gurry

    Please complete the following steps, exactly as written, in order:

    1. Go to your trade history from in your web browser. https://steamcommunity.com/my/inventoryhistory
    2. Scroll down to the trade in question. It may be on a different page, but that's fine; just open the page which has this particular trade.
    3. Hover your mouse over the name of the person who received your item(s).
    4. With your mouse still over the name from step 3, take a full, uncropped screenshot, and save it to your desktop without making any edits.
    5. Right-click the name of the person who received your item(s) from the trade history page, and select Copy Link Address (Chrome), Copy Link Location (Firefox), or Copy shortcut (Internet Explorer).
    6. Go to SteamRep.com and paste that link into the Search field. If a warning opens up (which may or may not happen), click "I understand".
    7. Copy and Paste the full text from the box below the profile picture that comes up into your next reply. You can click the "Copy Info" button on the SteamRep profile page from step 6.
    8. Upload your screenshot from step 4 as an attachment.
    9. Post your reply, including both step 7 and 8.
    Do NOT paste links that look like this: https://steamcommunity.com/id/mattie because those links can change, and they are not easily searchable.

    Do NOT look up the accused's profile from the admin/middleman lists, or from any other website. We need you to provide the link exactly as it comes up following the instructions above.
    Do include the full SteamRep block derived from the Steam community URL.
  4. Lava

    Lava Public Relations SteamRep Admin

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    @Gurry, Unfortunately, without the requested information, this report will be archived. Please open a new report with the requested information or evidence if you can provide it later.

    @HBrandon33 @WilBer Please fill out your own report. Don't post in other people's reports. We won't look at it unless your evidence is in its own report. http://forums.steamrep.com/forms/scam-report.2/respond