Rust
LightBearer Feb 22, 2023 @ 10:35pm
advertising scams?
ive been getting a lot of random friend requests from people and they all ask to advertise some random rust gambling sites, are they at all legit or safe? they are offering skin trade as payments for putting the name of the sites in your bio or steam name
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MOTO MOTO Feb 22, 2023 @ 10:38pm 
i woudnt trust any Link's being sent through Steam
Lovecheese45 Feb 22, 2023 @ 10:46pm 
Originally posted by LightBearer:
ive been getting a lot of random friend requests from people and they all ask to advertise some random rust gambling sites, are they at all legit or safe? they are offering skin trade as payments for putting the name of the sites in your bio or steam name

you know all those people who claim they got hacked and get game banned. Yeah that's why. Dont trust that junk.
CiD EviL Feb 22, 2023 @ 10:50pm 
Even if them gambling sites are legit the house always win. The odds are not in your favor.
@i Mar 7, 2023 @ 6:36pm 
https://techmonitor.ai/technology/cybersecurity/hackers-target-steam-marketplace-in-second-surge-4441689

Or this one https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2021/03/steam-users-dont-fall-for-the-i-accidentally-reported-you-scam

At the time this scam came out. Has Steam changed their condition.
The beauty of this is. That you are required to click yes. for the new condition. Otherwise you will not be able to use your Steam account. While you already agreed years ago. But that will still be read tomorrow morning. And those conditions are getting longer and cheaper for the seller. In fact, it is not allowed to make changes that are more detrimental to the user. Everything you buy through Steam. Is Steam legally responsible for. Whether this is stated otherwise in the condition? Or later modified. Legally, Steam remains responsible for use, both for purchases and issues. That means that Steam is responsible at all times for what is bought or sold within Steam. Now I understand that the condition was changed some time ago. But it doesn't work that way legally. Unless you buy something outside of steam. Or if you buy something that doesn't belong to steam. Anything committed through Steam. Steam remains responsible for. This is what all unreliable providers do. Modify condition in their favor.

If everyone collected complaints. Create a complaints collection point. Then start a procedure together. Then the costs are cheap. Together you are strong. Against a large organization. That remains financially bearable to stand up for your rights together. This is my advice.
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Date Posted: Feb 22, 2023 @ 10:35pm
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