Victim: | steamname: Lou | steamID32: STEAM_0:1:43374453 | steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198047014635 | customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/ds_lou | steamrep: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198047014635 Scammer: | steamname: SuperBear @ 上海 | steamID32: STEAM_0:1:42849405 | steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198045964539 | customURL: | steamrep: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198045964539 So I was trading this item So I saw this interesting offer So I proceeded and added him As soon as he went online, we did trade fastly, that's where I got tricked: since I have slow net, I usually accept the trade before the image of the traded items is loaded to not make people wait. But in this case, instead of finding a random rare as was the deal, I find this bundle (which is made of 4 commons, and certainly not considered as a rare, and not even craftable). So I told him about it, and here is the conversation after 5mn of ignore: Somehow I think he genuinely changed his mind, and wanted to give me back my item, or a proper rare. But dota2 inventory went offline (again) so we postponed to a another time. But after 3 more hours of afking (or ignoring), he went offline (he didn't delete me so far) I know it's just a random rare, and he may return the item, but still, it has to be reported.
Please take scam reports seriously next time, they are not a joke. Next time you do any type of trades, wait for the item to load. It may take longer because of your slow internet, but it's definitely a lot safer and it's much better than getting scammed