Scammer: steamID: Rudimor steamID32: STEAM_0:1:21366572 steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198002998873 customURL: steamrepURL: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198002998873 This guy just took my PAYDAY the Heist key. This was our conversation: After i gave him key, he goes offline, and he wasnt in my friend list anymore. Tried to use that key, and it said that key is already used. There is line below, he showed online again, probably he thought its some1 else, and he goes offline again, and im not in his friend list again.
Uhm, this guy, which i reported add me few minutes ago, and we finished trade. He said that his little brother (13 years old) used his steam account without his permision. I dont know what to say after this, seems like real owner of this steam account is fair trader.
Hi, Im the real owner of the account, as Dykares said my brother used my account to scam him. In the moment my brother told me this I went to contact Dykares and explain him what happened, we solved the problem then. Again Im very sorry for the problems he caused you, and thanks for understand. And be sure my brother its going to be punished.
Why would your brother even have access to your account, Rudimor? And how do we know you are not just making up all of this in order to prevent a potential scammer tag. I don't buy it.
He have acces to my account because his computer is broken and I let him play on mine (my fault). You can't know if I just did all this to prevent a scammer tag as you said, but It would be stupid to scam people and expect not to own a scammer tag. I know I'm not a scammer, I even have done some giveways on steamgifts, so think what you want.
Rudimor, whatever happens under your Steam account is your responsibility. However, since this is being sorted out in such a timely manner, I can revoke this report if Dykares provides evidence that you did uphold your end of the trade.
I'm 100% sure that's a story to avoid getting tagged. No one is stupid enough to conduct unacceptable activity through his brother's account. If he was a decent steam user and had knowledge of trading, he would have his own account. If your brother really did that, please link us to his steam account, as I'm sure no one could scam in steam without having basic steam knowledge.