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have you friend list an item for too much money and you buy that item.
as an example.
they ignore the basics for (internet and account) security.
I would call it ignorent if you want me to lable it.
unless you can read understand and check them.
these basic skills are as old as the modern internet.
"Scammers would love that kinda new update of steam" you can make insinuations about people being "brainless" or as you labeled before "ignorent", call "security problem" the person between the keyboard and chair or make as many offensive insinuations as you wish... but if money in a steam accounts was a tradeable good, I'm sure we would have a lot of messages of people scammed asking for help (we actually do have a lot now that is not) and a lot of people insinuating all kind of offenses (like you did before) and not that many helping or rising awareness... kinda sad, isn't it?