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They usually ask me, if I want to join their team for a tournament, which is obviously odd, because if you'd compare your CS2 rank to theirs, which most of the time they have quite high ranks, you could tell that something isn't right. Next, they ask me to verify myself either in FaceIT hub (which is a scam) or, like you described, a scetchy website without any threats.
Anyway coming back to the topic of yours. Yes, what you did was good that you didn't trust them. Almost never trust any random person who friends you out of nowhere, because 99/100, they are scammers.
Please be careful of these pests, roaming around Steam.