Victim: |steamID: Hoboharry |steamID32: STEAM_0:1:8154987 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197976575703 |customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/Daemoncraft |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561197976575703 Scammer: |steamID: LEICA |steamID32: STEAM_0:0:21563001 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003391730 |customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/neqsohthree |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198003391730 Chat image 1: ]http://i49.tinypic.com/ie352q.png Description: He added me and he was going to trade 13.5$ for my bill's hat, and i agreed i would go first and i would recieve the funding immediately. After i gave him the bill's hat he promptly deleted me and blocked me. Afraid i accidentally closed the chat before i could get more evidence. Anyway, this guy is also an alt of a scammer: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198074762638
That was not me. That was an impersonator. Check the URL, the join date in the screen shot, and the ACTUAL LINK FROM YOUR TRADE HISTORY please.
How can you even prove that this isn't just a scammer alt you made to be able to scam without staining your main account?
That's not how it works. He doesn't have to prove anything unless you have outstanding evidence that that is indeed his scammer alt. Impersonators aren't new either, they target anyone with a sizable amount of reputation.
For reference: |steamID: Grateful Dead |steamID32: STEAM_0:0:57248455 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198074762638 |customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/75561198000428273 |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198074762638 Marking as rejected.