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Here's one of them, although I suspect it's a hijacked account.
http://steamcommunity.com/id/***removed**
Now here's the problem, that account has been doing it for 4 hours+ already. As you can see the amount of comments are totalling 20 pages already.
And there's multiple accounts doing this atm, and the more people that get caught with this scam, ther more account scam bots there are.
It's definately bots at work here, you get added like 1 second after bumping a trade. Then it removes itself a few seconds after posting the trade link.
So posting someone that post them will not really help
First of all we know
Second of all Naming and shaming is no allow by the Steam forum rules
I'm not naming and shaming a person.
That's a bot.
"Do not do any of the following:
Post personally identifiable information (i.e. name, address, email, phone number, etc.)"
There's no personally identifiable information in anonymous steam accounts.
It's ok how it is handled, but you can't know by just reading the rules.
Steps to show him what is it to not agree
1) copy his profile link
2) tell every one on the fourms his a bot
3) post that his a scam bot
Get the point? and even if its a bot or not its naming and shaming i never sayed someone i just sayed no naming and shaming
Would you like that?