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Rubydrop.run Scam
Guys beware of someone messaging you about this project. It will be a scam as I tried to run cases on the mentioned websites but then when I tried to withdraw the items, it gave me a message stating:-

"To unlock withdrawals, you need to meet the condition:

Send all your CS items available for trade to any friend or your second Steam account. You must have an empty inventory to receive your prize. This is due to the new Steam limits.

Our system sends prizes only to users with an empty inventory."

That is never the case. So please be careful
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H4CK3R MAN Feb 12 @ 12:40pm 
gj
Your account is compromised

DO. NOT. TRADE.

Steps to take NOW:
1. Scan for malware https://www.malwarebytes.com/
2. Deauthorize all other devices https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
3. Change passwords from a clean computer. If you used that passwords for another website, change it over there too.
4. Generate new backup codes for your Mobile App https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
5. Revoke the API key https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey (there should be nothing in the APIKEY)
6. Change your trade link
Profile > your inventory > trade offer > Who can send me trade offer > scroll down and make a new trade link.
7. Report the scamming account to support if you are already scammed :Help (top left) > Steam support > CS GO > problem with item > I was scammed

The whole point of it is to force you to initiate a trade and a bot will cancel and redo a trade instantaneously that you would beleive is the correct one but is not, it will be a bot copying the receiver account almost perfectly in less than one second, and your items will be send to another account and lost.
They can do that because they have set up an API key for that, through you connecting to a weird website one day.
If you lost your skin already, you cannot get those back.
sneape Feb 12 @ 12:45pm 
Originally posted by Stop Crying:
Guys beware of someone messaging you about this project. It will be a scam as I tried to run cases on the mentioned websites but then when I tried to withdraw the items, it gave me a message stating:-

"To unlock withdrawals, you need to meet the condition:

Send all your CS items available for trade to any friend or your second Steam account. You must have an empty inventory to receive your prize. This is due to the new Steam limits.

Our system sends prizes only to users with an empty inventory."

That is never the case. So please be careful
Wow Imagine scammers already put Zero afford in their scam Websites anymore, cause they already know how dumb people are to Fall for such obvious bs.
Last edited by sneape; Feb 12 @ 12:45pm
gexe Feb 12 @ 12:45pm 
Or avoid all messages sent to you by randoms ,faceit voting , 3rd party sites who giving you something for free bs , and you'll be safe .
Last edited by gexe; Feb 12 @ 12:47pm
🐠🍑 Feb 12 @ 12:48pm 
Originally posted by sneape:
Originally posted by Stop Crying:
Guys beware of someone messaging you about this project. It will be a scam as I tried to run cases on the mentioned websites but then when I tried to withdraw the items, it gave me a message stating:-

"To unlock withdrawals, you need to meet the condition:

Send all your CS items available for trade to any friend or your second Steam account. You must have an empty inventory to receive your prize. This is due to the new Steam limits.

Our system sends prizes only to users with an empty inventory."

That is never the case. So please be careful
Wow Imagine scammers already put Zero afford in their scam Websites anymore, cause they already know how dumb people are to Fall for such obvious bs.
Sorry to hear you fell for it bro. :steamsad: Next time be safer with your account the security ok?
Originally posted by 🧮:
Originally posted by sneape:
Wow Imagine scammers already put Zero afford in their scam Websites anymore, cause they already know how dumb people are to Fall for such obvious bs.
Sorry to hear you fell for it bro. :steamsad: Next time be safer with your account the security ok?

I was about to fell for it. The reason I was saved was because I did not traded to another account, quickly changed my password and my trade URL
🐠🍑 Feb 12 @ 12:55pm 
Originally posted by Stop Crying:
Originally posted by 🧮:
Sorry to hear you fell for it bro. :steamsad: Next time be safer with your account the security ok?

I was about to fell for it. The reason I was saved was because I did not traded to another account, quickly changed my password and my trade URL
Good job you get award for smart and safe decision! :steamhappy:
Originally posted by 🧮:
Originally posted by Stop Crying:

I was about to fell for it. The reason I was saved was because I did not traded to another account, quickly changed my password and my trade URL
Good job you get award for smart and safe decision! :steamhappy:

Thanks bruv, I might be smart and safe, but above all, it was a quick one as well. I am just hoping no one falls for this ♥♥♥♥. That is why I had to post this
Some bot on Steam sent me a friend request, I agreed, then he sent me a top-up of $50 to rubydrop.run. The code worked, I bought a case and drew an AK-47 Blood Sport item worth $180, I wanted to withdraw it, but the message described by the user "Stop Crying" appeared, I had to transfer all the skins to another account, I did it, the same message still appeared, I contacted their technical support, they wrote that I had to deposit $20 to unlock the withdrawal, I did it, then they demanded $200, I refused. Additionally, on the same day, a phone with a location in Moscow appeared in the authorized Steam Guard devices of my account. I'll say this: Fuc*ing Russian dogs!
Originally posted by 𝕊𝕥𝕒𝕤𝔻𝕖𝕝𝕗:
Some bot on Steam sent me a friend request, I agreed, then he sent me a top-up of $50 to rubydrop.run. The code worked, I bought a case and drew an AK-47 Blood Sport item worth $180, I wanted to withdraw it, but the message described by the user "Stop Crying" appeared, I had to transfer all the skins to another account, I did it, the same message still appeared, I contacted their technical support, they wrote that I had to deposit $20 to unlock the withdrawal, I did it, then they demanded $200, I refused. Additionally, on the same day, a phone with a location in Moscow appeared in the authorized Steam Guard devices of my account. I'll say this: Fuc*ing Russian dogs!

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ bro I am so sorry. The message is actually what got me to act quick to change my password and my trade url.
Originally posted by Stop Crying:
Originally posted by 𝕊𝕥𝕒𝕤𝔻𝕖𝕝𝕗:
Some bot on Steam sent me a friend request, I agreed, then he sent me a top-up of $50 to rubydrop.run. The code worked, I bought a case and drew an AK-47 Blood Sport item worth $180, I wanted to withdraw it, but the message described by the user "Stop Crying" appeared, I had to transfer all the skins to another account, I did it, the same message still appeared, I contacted their technical support, they wrote that I had to deposit $20 to unlock the withdrawal, I did it, then they demanded $200, I refused. Additionally, on the same day, a phone with a location in Moscow appeared in the authorized Steam Guard devices of my account. I'll say this: Fuc*ing Russian dogs!

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ bro I am so sorry. The message is actually what got me to act quick to change my password and my trade url.
Btw same thing happened to me by receiving a message from a bot on steam getting multiple promos of $50 and $100 respectively
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Date Posted: Feb 12 @ 12:39pm
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