Easiest way to avoid. LEARN THE FUCKING LESSON. USE THE MARKET OR DONT SELL THEM. I mean I love ya herp, but cmon... this is the second time in a monthThis is around the same time I got scammed before, so I had like no knowledge
If you have screenshots, he has nothing on you. Valve isn't gonna refund him or punish you, nor will paypal. Jus' forget about him.Yep, and he even said he wouldnt do this in the screenshot, so I think Im good.
Easiest way to avoid. LEARN THE FUCKING LESSON. USE THE MARKET OR DONT SELL THEM. I mean I love ya herp, but cmon... this is the second time in a month
When someone knowingly pays double the price, its probably too good to be true. That's just a tad bit suspicious. But Tybers right, its a good thing you took screenshots.I was suspicious right when he said "Dont send me any emails".
The grey market exist for a reason. Market takes cash from the user and locks it in as steam only funds.'Easiest way to avoid. LEARN THE FUCKING LESSON. USE THE MARKET OR DONT SELL THEM. I mean I love ya herp, but cmon... this is the second time in a monthThis is around the same time I got scammed before, so I had like no knowledge
I looked up a problem like this:Nope.
I'm almost completely defenseless (That's what it says on the website) But I don't really think that because I have a lot of decent proof.
What this guy does, he has a VPN - creates a fake ip - pays me - later then he changes it back to his actual IP stating that it wasnt him who paid and keeps the items.
Now I'm wondering if I can have any proof that the steam account is his paypal account.'
Also do you think I can somehow prove that the person who payed lives in Australia, because his account says he does.
Solution: Stop trading. Please.