In CS:GO, one of the most passionate things for gamers is nothing but trading, owning and collecting for themselves rare fashion items, skins or stickers. Even this has become an indispensable part for CS: GO gamers and history has also witnessed many transactions of buying and selling rare skins with a value of up to millions of dollars. However, skin traders and collectors are probably having a headache because of Steam’s new adjustments recently.
A lot of trading scams are appearing in CS: GO these days
Accordingly, recently, there have been many fraudulent transactions of valuable skins in CS: GO. The common formula of these fraudsters is nothing but leaving comments, trying to exploit the seller’s profile address to penetrate and enrich themselves. Grasping the problem, Steam has taken steps to prevent it. However, this method seems a bit too extreme and sometimes leads to relatively inadequate stories like the recent case of Gergely Szabo guy.
Gergely Szabo is a gamer who owns a valuable inventory
For those who do not know, Gergely Szabo is a pretty famous name in the world of CS: GO items. However, once interested in the skins sold online and left a comment asking indifferently, asking the seller to edit the transaction record address because it is currently unavailable. Simple as that, but soon after, Gergely Szabo was surprised to learn that his account was banned from trading. Worth mentioning at that time, the value of Gergely Szabo’s inventory was worth about $475,000 (about over 10 billion VND).
Fortunately, Gergely Szabo’s ban was lifted in just one day
Fortunately for Gergely Szabo when the ban was lifted, it was only effective for one day, thanks to the fact that the gamer then submitted a petition to Steam support, thereby proving himself in the game. clean. Currently, there are also quite a few cases similar to Gergely Szabo’s.