(Attempted) Scammer: |steamID: Worez_speed |steamID32: STEAM_0:1:33696825 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198027659379 |customURL: |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198027659379 He tried to trade me a key for CS:GO + a tradable Homefront for a Battlefield 3 key (he gave me Homefront first, but I gave it back when he wouldn't give me the CS:GO key first). He sent me this screenshot to prove that he has a key for CS:GO, which I have mirrored here: The fact that he has battlelog open (which means he already owns BF3) is suspicious enough. However, notice that he forgot to white-out the URL. Here is the full, unedited version of that CS:GO key: ---- Even if you don't consider this as enough evidence to label him as a scammer, please at least link to this thread from his steamrep profile page, so other traders do not fall for this scam in the future. Thanks!
Ugh, he just tried to scam me again under a different name (but same account). I didn't realize it was him until after we had been haggling for 15 minutes (and he suddenly demanded I send my keys before his, despite an enormous difference in our rep).
The accused scammer wanted to trade you a CS:GO key, showed you picture of supposed key which turned out to be a fake key, correct? SteamRep doesn't deal with games/keys for other DRMs, including BF3. However, this seems like something completely different, as he lied about having the CS:GO key. In my opinion, this is a clear scam. An admin will have to review this, this is a tricky one.