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Well that's why i'm asking. Steam verification exists to keep people from getting scammed. But it's usually autofilled with my info but it's not when using it on this site, so it seems fake.
Is this from a *real life* or random-internet-person friend?
Someone on my friends list who i had a good time with for a brief period, added as a friend, and haven't talked to in the years since that day. Pretty much like everyone else on my friends list.
I’d be suspicious of one of those type of friends messaging you out of the blue after years of silence.
Are you even listening to what people told you?
It is a scam site, designed to phish login details and hijack accounts.
Website created yesterday. "Steam login" opens to new window.
I said fake account tho. Maybe it's giving out actual keys regardless. I'm just curious to see what would happen.
please remove the url from your post
That wouldn't make any sense at all and if you believe that, congratulations you fell for their bait.