Victim: |steamID: xShadoweR` |steamID32: STEAM_0:1:49920391 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198060106511 |customURL: |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198060106511 Scammer: |steamID: Sepishoul |steamID32: STEAM_0:0:40252928 |steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198040771584 |customURL: |steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198040771584 To start off with, it was a scam related to lying about a Tournament Item's description. The tournament Item was sort of glitched because the team that won did not use their team tag prior to the game. The game in which he received the item was ABC vs Awake in the Armageddon Grand Slam, and it was an end-game victory item. However, he denied that the text was "bugged" and insisted that there was nothing wrong with it. Evidence: Lying about the description: http://dota2lounge.com/trade?t=1797557 http://i.imgur.com/vDu19pe.jpg?1 Actual Description: http://i.imgur.com/CGcHIHS.jpg http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198060106511/inventory/#570_2_335193823 Conclusion: There you can see, the description is obviously not what he had stated. Of course I should had been stubborn and asked him to prove it to me in game, but he sounded like a trustworthy fella and yeah I learnt my lesson. Not that big a loss though, however tournament item traders will know that a glitched description can greatly change the value of the item.
Hello! Can you provide a screenshot of your trade history? Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: Content of this hidden block can only be seen by members of (usergroups: Administrative, Moderating).**
Oh yes, this scam is becoming more and more common. While your inventory history is helpful, I already have enough evidence where I can tag him for item misrepresentation.