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Invalid Report: 76561198236833870 - ([None] No items)

Discussion in 'Archived Reports' started by robbiiiiiieeeee, Jan 10, 2020.

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  1. robbiiiiiieeeee

    robbiiiiiieeeee New User

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    Steam:
    STEAM_0:1:55348731
    Scam Report

    Report Type: [Rep Fraud] Impersonation with intent to defraud
    Virtual item type involved: [None] No items

    Accused profile: 76561198236833870

    Victim profile: 76561198070963191

    What happened? Description:
    BrokenSoul and I became friends on steam over 2 months ago. (I tried to get exact date by going into trade offer, but it said this user is unable to trade.) Today he messaged me claiming he accidentally reported me and I would be banned unless I added an admin to prove my innocence. An "admin" claiming to be working from steam added me with a steam ID of 76561198219007115. Other info about this second user:

    | steamname: Antonia laurines
    | steam3ID: [U:1:258741387]
    | steamID32: STEAM_0:1:129370693
    | steamID64: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198219007115
    | customURL:
    | steamrep: https://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198219007115

    I was then asked to give my purchase history and username. I gave a false purchase history and false username to this second user "Antonia laurines" in order to see where this would lead. (SULLY33 is a fake username.). The user then started asking for email information and I stopped communication.​

    Provide Evidence:
    Screenshots of the chat are labeled and provided below. I labeled the first user chat as "broken" and second user as "antonio". (Misread antonia.)​

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  2. Horse

    Horse Administrator SteamRep Admin

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    SteamRep Admin:
    STEAM_0:1:34690691
    Unfortunately, SteamRep does not accept reports dealing with hijacking/phishing/hacking -Due to current Investigative Policy
    http://forums.steamrep.com/threads/investigative-policy.140101/

    This includes anything to do with API key requests, wrong or misspelled URL's and sites requesting logins of any type in attempts to steal your credentials.
    These are phishing/hijacking attempts and are not to be reported to SteamRep!

    You can report the user to Valve instead
    In order to do that, you have to:
    1. Visit the accuseds profile
    2. Click MORE drop-down located at the top right of the page
    3. Choose REPORT VIOLATION
    4. Select the violation, then describe it and provide the evidence
    5. Click SUBMIT REPORT

    Click here to view an animated gif that shows how to report a violation.
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