Ich wurde auf steam gescammt was tun?

Ich habe mein csgo messer zum trade bei Facebook raus gegeben und direkt hat sich jemand gemeldet der hat das Gespräch dann auf discord weiter geführt und wollte das ich ihn zeige das ich das messer per steam guard bestätigen kann und an einem kollegen schicken kann als beweis das der kollege es nicht bestätigen soll sobald ich das gemacht habe konnte ich den trade nicht mehr abrechen und ihrgendwie hat der scammer dann das messer im Inventar gehabt obwohl der trade mit meinem kollegen ging was kann ich jetzt machen ich habe mein messer verloren

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ReDe3m3r
1 year ago

Write the support. Maybe you’ll get your knife back. However, since you confirmed the trade (for this, Steam Guard is also there) I see black. Take it, next time you know better.

ReDe3m3r
1 year ago
Reply to  CallofSavas

Yes “sloggt” is a problem. Change all your passwords and inform your friends that you have been hacked and that these might get dubious messages from you that prompts them to visit and log in to any page. These are then of course also chopped.

Leon12356945
9 months ago

I know what you mean, had this incident already been at csgo. The one who wants to scammen makes his account exactly the same as your colleague or goes into the account of your colleague purely with various methods by asking him the trades and then on the account it annimates so that the trade is successful. Then it’s another acc and he’s looking forward to the knife. Can ask for the support with me there were 30 gun skins in the value of nearly 1000 euro and unfortunately they never again get much luck.

smashhit81
1 year ago

I sent the knife to my friend per trade not to the scammer

Yes, you sent it to the Scammer. He will have adjusted his profile accordingly so that it looks like your friend at first glance. You can also see where the item went. No one hacks on Steam/Valve to redirect an item from a trade.

If you still think that the item has been sent to your “friend”, you should be more careful to make your PC/ account. But I think it’s very unlikely. This is a classic Scam and for that it does not need hackers, only correspondingly unpredictable users.

what can I do

Describe Steam Support and hope that they will regulate it.

LeWe23
1 year ago

Yeah, you lost your knife. Can’t do it. After all, you yourself initiated or agreed to the transfer and output the data for it.

LeWe23
1 year ago
Reply to  CallofSavas

Yeah, because he sucked you. It’s bad, knife’s gone. Learn it.

ReDe3m3r
1 year ago

He had you when you visited the site. And then you were so smart to give him your Steam Guard data. I’d advise you to change your password because it’s not over yet.

LeWe23
1 year ago

Quite simply: learn that such actions are NIE normal. There are special reputable platforms for this. You deliberately didn’t use them and therefore forgot safety. You’re learning this now and never doing it again.

sgt119
1 year ago

I was scummed on steam what to do?

Learn more

Tsuchigumo
1 year ago

WTF, who can rely on such questionable back and forth trade promotions if there are both Marketplace and various legitimate trading platforms.

I’m really sorry for myself. Don’t give it back.

Knife’s gone.

Tsuchigumo
1 year ago
Reply to  CallofSavas

Only to hope that there was no Doppler phase 2 or so :’DDDDDDDDDDD

Tsuchigumo
1 year ago
Reply to  CallofSavas

The whole action has come to heaven from the beginning.

Was your colleague involved?

Does he just say he was chopped and nailed your knife?

If the hacker hacked your colleague’s account or created a duplicate you traded whatever happened, it won’t get back.

LeWe23
1 year ago
Reply to  CallofSavas

Well, bad luck. Even guilt. Knife’s insane.

Tsuchigumo
1 year ago

Then a lot of success with the clip, that’ll probably be the only thing that’s left to you from the knife.

prohacker111
1 year ago

Shame on the knife.