Victim (me): |steamID: Someone is WRONG on the Internet |steamID32: STEAM_0:0:5722005 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197971709738 |customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/uAreWrong |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561197971709738 Scammer: |steamID: Zvoneckiu |steamID32: STEAM_0:1:27600337 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198015466403 |customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/323243 |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198015466403 Apparently, he 'accepted' my offer for a hook I posted on trading website. When I added all keys and were about to accept, he quickly removed hook from offerings and clicked ready. I guess he was hoping that I wouldn't notice that? Attached screenshot should be enough of a proof.
^ I wrote a comment on dota-trade.com hook item page that I would like to trade 25 keys for a hook. He sent me a message stating that he has a hook (see attached) and he added me on Steam shortly after.
Sorry, but edit post time is too short so I have to write a new post. Anyway, my_comments.jpg is what he probably saw before messaging me. This is what I captured just a few minutes ago: http://imgur.com/37YlJFa (image too big) Other than implying that he might be searching for a new victims, it also contribute to proving what was deal all about.
Hello, Unfortunately, we require evidence of chat through the Steam client, as such I will have to archive this report. Thanks.