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koke Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:20am
trade for money
someone asked me to trade an items and he will give me steam wallet money ...

i gave him the items but i didn't got the money ... should i go on and forget about the money ?

or what should i do
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Kiya Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:23am 
You got scammed. It is not possible to trade for money using Steam.

Have a read of this guide.

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=177244559#146394

koke Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:27am 
so i should forget about my items ?
Fox Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:30am 
Originally posted by Kookeee:
so i should forget about my items ?
Whatever you traded, you won't get it back.
All trades are final.
You may still report the scammer for, well, scamming, and hope he gets banned.
Forcen Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:31am 
Yes, but report him also.
Forcen Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:35am 
Originally posted by Kookeee:
nvm i will start his job and scam people around .. i dont like to look like an idiot.

ty for your time . have a nice day
You say that now and then you get trade banned with all items you didn't buy for your own money gone! How would that feel?
Tito Shivan Sep 20, 2013 @ 9:59am 
You can report a scammer via their profile page and through Steam Support.
In the future, please follow Steam Trading Policy to avoid further issues. Special attention to:
What should I not trade for?

Do not trade for anything that cannot be added into the trade window within Steam. The most common examples of these scenarios are the following:

Trading items/gifts for money outside of the Steam Community market. You cannot add wallet credit or any form of money into the trade window. A common example of this is trading for items/gifts in return for money via PayPal.

Trading items/gifts for CD Keys. You cannot add a CD Key into the trade window. CD Keys that are offered can be for a different game, fake, used or region restricted. A common example of this trade is trading items/gifts in return for a promotional CD Key that is never given to you.

Trading items/gifts for nothing in return in the first trade and expecting to get an item or gift in a later trade. There is no reason to not trade everything in one trade. You may add unlimited items/gifts to a single trade. A common example of this is adding your items/gifts in one trade. Then the other user states that they will trade you their share or the rest of the items/gifts in another trade, but never do.

Always follow Steam trading's Golden Rule:
IF IT DOESN'T FIT A SINGLE TRADING WINDOW, DO NOT TRADE
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