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Hint: It has to do with the items, that once were yours.
your items are the ones that are in your inventory. if they are not in your inventory, they are not your items.
if they include any form of gambling then they are also strictly illegal. and break laws.
you use 3rd party websites at your own risk. you will receive no support on problems with them here.
when you lose items, they are gone.
Beacuse i am really confuised
Better stay within the boundaries of Steam when it comes to items for Steam games. While there are enough scams within here, you're at least offered some basic protections.
Well no matter how much you educate, and get people up to speed, and people learn their lessons through experience... well there's always the next group of people who don't know up from down yet. And there's no way to just zap years of experience and mountains of information about security into their brains before they run amok across the Internet.