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“I gave them my house keys years ago! They were just running a back-alley casino! How could they have robbed my house?!”
And Valve censor most of them because they are legit
Because you still don`t get it. Not a single gambling side that offer Steam items is legit. They are known to sell your data!
Don`t take it as an insult, you just lost your account because of this kind of ♥♥♥♥. All we try to say, is that you use this sides on your own risk.
Well sometimes there does end up being a pig pile. You have to remember that after a topic gets more than a couple posts long a lot of people aren't going to read the whole thread. And are just going to start injecting themselves in at whatever points and repeating things that's already been covered. It's not personal. And most of us do it at least once in a while.
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Common scam, often used by hijacked accounts, Valve will never contact you this way.
Yes, it's designed to look convincing enough and scare the snot out of you. And most users aren't equipped to know why it would be bogus. Most scams utilize fear or greed to get you to act against your own best interests. So that's the thing to learn and should throw up red flags in the future.
Support doesn't need to scare you, or manipulate you into certain actions... it's their system after all and on some level they have total control over it. They hardly need your participation to do anything they need to do.
How do you know those ....ought-not-be-directly-named .... sites are of analogous risk to the quoted sites?
Anyway:
First rule of nigh-all online services—they won’t reach out to warn you ahead of time that they’re banning you. Though this does indicate the issue may not have been a breach of your account.