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STEAM_0:1:14072124
steamID3
[U:1:28144249]
steamID64
76561197988409977
customURL
new
profile state
public
profile created
February 26, 2007
name
Sh0cK
real name
christopher
location
Sayreville, New Jersey, United States
status
offline
last seen
13 days, 3 hours, 3 minutes and 13 seconds ago
profile
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197988409977
I'm as confused as KARR is, what do you exactly do to get "sh0ck" to show up?
Why would it be?
Your SteamID64 is 76561198129690735
I used your profile URL: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198129690735
here: http://steamid.io
P.S. That number series in your profile URL itself is your SteamID64 anyway.
and it prints perfectly fine.
Anyway i saw number seris in profile url
Short answer is no, you don't use that.
I'm surprised it even found a profile when you used that as the search word.
EDIT:
I see, When I use my own trading URL, it will default to "new" which is sh0ck's custom URL.
It must be picking it up from '-- /tradeoffer/new/'
i.e. if you put '-- /tradeoffer/Teutep/' it immediately finds mine.
(Not that you'd use the trade offer link there in the first place.)