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번역 관련 문제 보고
Often times scammers will ask for payments in gift cards and they prey on elderly people.
EDIT: brian9824 had the same idea as me and submitted their comment while I was typing mine. oops. Great minds think alike I guess? -_-
That would be my first thought too.
Steam Wallet Gift Card Scam
it is if they take the card numbers and sell them for cash...
Secondly, there are plenty of people in their 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and even 90's that are hard core gamers. Console and PC gaming themselves are about 50 years old at this point, and a lot of us that were around in those formative years are still here, alive and kicking.
As for microtransactions, I once had an 80+ year old guy in an MMO guild I was in who routinely spent $1000 a month on microtransactions in various games. He had money, and no family to leave it to, so he figured he might as well have fun with it.
Not really a 'these days' thing. This has been prevalent for like a decade or more. It used to be money orders. Now to prevent tracing the scammers
1) want gift cards
2) demand you pay IN CASH for them to prevent you from invalidating the cards with a chargeback later if you use a credit card
When I first read the opening post I thought that is incredibly ageist. There are a lot of gamers out there of great variety of ages.
Then saw the other posts of scamming that is a really good point. I would recommend like the others strike up a conversation with them asking what games they like to play etc to get a feel of the situation.