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If you've logged onto a site like that, *CHANGE YOUR STEAM PASSWORD AND SECURE YOUR ACCOUNT before doing anything else*.
Don't buy anything off of Steam.
Literally. Every. Site. Is. A. Scam.
Just because you haven't been scammed YET doesn't mean that your information, your money, your trades, or other goods are safe.
https://steamcommunity.com/market/
You can go to the game sub forum, if you want to trade with others.
I look forward to the next thread about your account being hijacked.
Does nothing to protect your account if the trades happen on 3rd party sites, since those are not happening on your account and you might just never receive anything. Many 3rd party sites also require you to login through a false Steam login, thus gaining access to your account. It's common that they also ask for the Steam Guard code, which will make your account totally vulnerable.
Safety mechanisms can do only so much. Users are their own worst enemies.
There are no free meals. Anyone offering free things or cheap things is a potential scammer. The only way to keep it safe is to trade only inside Steam. And while trading, only trade for something that can be put into the trade window.
calm down, those whiners above claim everything as scam and phishing.
atm of checking and if you used the official website for the named 3rd party site, you did not get phished.