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This. All it takes is one rogue admin and boom.
And that's why legit sites don't have random people as "admins". And certainly not people who have access to the backend and can upload malicious files or change the content of a site beyond what the CMS allows.
That's also why they have contact information readily available and provide a seat of justice so you can sue for damages if it ever happens.
ESPECIALLY if they are related to CSGO and ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY if the Website is Russian, which it is.
https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/csgousp.com
[Alert Result] The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity
[Alert Result] High Number Of Suspicous Websites On This Server (check the server tab)
[Alert Result] This registrar is used by a high % of spammers and fraud sites
[Alert Result] This website is 7 Days old
[Alert Result] The website appears to be less than six months old
[Alert Result] This website setup involves countries known to be high risk
A damning critique if ever there was one.
S.x.
Even if they give you something later, don't expect it to be of equal value. Expect it to be a lot less.
So, yeah. I don't know why people even bother trusting these sites...
And I'm guessing they all came up with the same alerts too?