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You never need to send trade offers around to check anything. Float and trade status is discoverable by anyone just by looking at your Steam inventory.
He tells you to do trade your item and then he will send you an offer from one of his accounts renamed to "bitskins bot #x", in chat he will urge you to accept that offer; and then you lose the item.
Bitskins is known and safe. But when you have no idea, and use it because someone else told you to use it, chances are high that this guy wants to steal your skins.
Never blindly follow instructions by others. Always ask yourself why would he do that, how would he profit from it. If some random guy asks you to trade as a gift he most likely wants your stuff for free.
But he has not send me link just wanna make sure that The item is listable on bitakins
there are no bugged skins and there are no unmarketable skins for cs go....its also a very old scam which involves him setting up an api key on your account and then hijacking all your trades when you want to "sell" them once you set an api key which he has
he will controll all your trading and will be able to setup a fake trading offer and cancel your incomming trading offers
revoke your api key now and block the dude
i can bet you that he has an private inventory too..dosent he
all tradeable skins are able to be put there....dont be a fool
Everyone can see if an item is tradeable just by looking at your Steam inventory. No need to trade it first!
That guy does not want to trade with you. He only wants you to accept a gift offer from an account named "bitskin bot #x"; which is one of his accounts and you will lose your item.
Bitskins is just his method to lure you into accepting an incoming trade offer. He's not interested to really trade at all.