Watch some users
Is it still a thing when dodgy users try to get you to click a dodgy image in chat ? There's a reason why im asking!
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BJWyler May 5 @ 2:13pm 
The most effective means of protecting your inventory is to not give away your account credentials by being greedy and gullible.

Not a single third party site can be trusted no matter how many random nobody YouTubers tell you otherwise. Not a single site, nor Steam Group, can be trusted no matter how many people use it (or claim to use it) and tell you it is safe, or they never had a problem.

Never vote for someone's team.

Never try to get that $50 gift.

Never listen to anyone on Discord saying they accidently reported you ...
...or that they are an admin ... or that they want to be friends and/or trade.

Trust no one.
Originally posted by BJWyler:
Trust no one.

Oh i know that one. That's why im saying.

The guys name is exe. I'm not stupid. I'm not clicking on his scam messages. He's been blocked this end.

Just don't fall for these guys and dont click on their images they send you whatever you do.
Originally posted by Digideath:
Is it still a thing when dodgy users try to get you to click a dodgy image in chat ? There's a reason why im asking!

It should be second nature not to click a link here unless you know for sure where you are going.
Lou May 6 @ 3:23am 
Yea it always surprises me when a friend in my list all of a sudden sends me a chat message with "vote for my team" or something similar.

Instant block and report
Surely we all know **NOT** TO CLICK on anything we even slightly suspect of not being "Up Front"

You cannot blame the sender, they are sad cases, but you can blame yourselves for being stupid enough to download unknown software of any type.
Originally posted by chopperaddict:
You cannot blame the sender, they are sad cases...

Scammers often use hijacked accounts to send out these scams/phishinglinks.
They are everywhere :steamsad:
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