Steam must halt this situation.
Steam must halt this situation.
Steam support is really poor. They allow people to trick users and handle all this nonsense. Steam claimed we wouldn’t get refunds for hacked or lost items, but apparently they refunded over 200 dollars on a CG case and everyone was scammed. I’m sure they’ve been faking a “hack” and filing a ticket to get the money back. I know how they pull it off. Steam is just clueless.
Many individuals misled their products, prompting another attempt...
they should avoid issuing refunds as they mentioned they wouldn’t. Steam must remain consistent with its promises. Kids might simply trade a skin in a gift pack to a friend or another account, claim it was compromised, and request a refund—it’s straightforward to trick them.
Someone probably chose to share it on a YouTube video or CSGO Reddit, which led to this situation. Usually everything works until someone makes a big deal about it. For example, M4 Knights dropped from 30 dollars to 300 because it was a simple dragon lore trade-up.
It's really frustrating, isn't it? Valve should reassess this approach since it's not effective. Scammers and hijackers keep finding ways, and it hurts users who just want to trade casually. A clear example shows how this strategy fails.
Sure. In my role as a beginner TF2 trader, it's really frustrating. lol