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Let's get some basic details;
What did you trade?
Was this a one way or two way trade? (One way means everything was done in the trade window, two way means an outside source was used, such as real money, etc.)
~Sapphire
Sorry for the caps lock. it is a one-way trade. i trade my Lina bundle and PA bundle to sven iron forge set. it is lack of sword. because he tried to add-remove-add-remove the items that is why i forgot all the parts..Please help
That's tough, man, but there isn't much Valve can do since you agreed to the trade. Lowballing isn't against Steam's Terms of Service. Straight up scams like offering real money for items would be something they'd look into, but if the whole thing happened within the Steam trade window they won't do anything since you agreed to the trade by clicking the green button twice acknowledging the trade offer.
Always check all items you are trading for are present in the trade window before clicking accept.
You'd probably be better off posting in your native language, as that makes no sense at all in English. (Now I know how you're getting "scammed".)