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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Check the account you traded to again. It's a different account, impersonating your friend.
The trade will have happened with someone NOT on your friend's list because your account is half-hijacked and a bot has semi-control over your trades.
It's fine if you rather not believe this and continue having account problems, that's you're choice.
Those trading "case" sites are all scams. They do not scam ALL people ALL the time, that would give them away as totally unsafe immediately. So some people actually get the items they trade for and are not scammed... and then others get unlucky and are scammed.
It's like someone who steals cars in real life doesn't steal EVERY CAR THEY SEE.. that would give them away too obviously as a car thief. And the defense of "Bob can't be a car thief because i left my car around him and he never stole it." is dumb.
Anyways you should do the account security measures mentioned to you above in post 1.
And also you should check your trade history as Valium said.
https://steamcommunity.com/my/tradehistory/