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Archived Report: 76561197975564454 - ([CSGO] Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Items)

Discussion in 'Archived Reports' started by TheJaaackH, Apr 25, 2015.

  1. TheJaaackH

    TheJaaackH New User

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    Steam:
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    Scam Report

    Report Type: [Money] PayPal scam or scam attempt
    Virtual item type involved: [CSGO] Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Items

    Accused profile: 76561197975564454

    Victim profile: 76561198038038638

    What happened? Description:
    Organised middleman with buyer, all agreed to each others terms, all had been confirmed, then I was kicked from group chat, without recieving payment, both buyer and user are still online, but are refusing to reply​

    Provide Evidence:
    Screenshots of chats and trade, as well as paypal balance remaining 0.

    I can provide a full paypal transaction list on request as proof, but dont want to plaster my paypal page for all to see, so i have provided proof its my account & the balance.​

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  2. Hammy

    Hammy Partner Community

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    Impersonation scam. Filed under the wrong accused.
  3. Tio José das Vacas

    Tio José das Vacas SteamRep Admin Partner Community Donator - Tier V

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    SteamRep Admin:
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    @TheJaaackH

    Please complete the following steps, exactly as written, in order:
    1. Go to your trade history from in your web browser. https://steamcommunity.com/my/inventoryhistory
    2. Scroll down to the trade in question. It may be on a different page, but that's fine; just open the page which has this particular trade.
    3. Hover your mouse over the name of the person who received your item(s).
    4. With your mouse still over the name from step 3, take a full, uncropped screenshot, and save it to your desktop without making any edits.
    5. Right-click the name of the person who received your item(s) from the trade history page, and select Copy Link Address (Chrome), Copy Link Location (Firefox), or Copy shortcut (Internet Explorer).
    6. Go to SteamRep.com and paste that link into the Search field. If a warning opens up (which may or may not happen), click "I understand".
    7. Copy and Paste the full text from the box below the profile picture that comes up into your next reply. You can click the "Copy Info" button on the SteamRep profile page from step 6.
    8. Upload your screenshot from step 4 as an attachment.
    9. Post your reply, including both step 7 and 8.
    Do NOT paste links that look like this: https://steamcommunity.com/id/mattie because those links can change, and they are not easily searchable.
    Do NOT look up the accused's profile from the admin/middleman lists, or from any other website. We need you to provide the link exactly as it comes up following the instructions above.
    Do include the full SteamRep block derived from the Steam community URL.
  4. Hikoaptic

    Hikoaptic New User

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  5. Tio José das Vacas

    Tio José das Vacas SteamRep Admin Partner Community Donator - Tier V

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    SteamRep Admin:
    STEAM_0:1:32194479
  6. Tio José das Vacas

    Tio José das Vacas SteamRep Admin Partner Community Donator - Tier V

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    SteamRep Admin:
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    Since no further information has been provided for over 7 days, I'm going to Archive this report. Feel free to re-submit your report with the requested evidence. Be sure to re-upload all evidence previously provided, and provide a link to this thread.