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76561197978210095 Steam join date: Sep 22, 2005
Steam Level: 114
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Simply, I ceased to write reps (in most cases via) sourceOP forums to avoid possible "misunderstandings" again, as I still prefer this forum for posting topics for keys buying and selling and wouldn't want to risk possible ban here.
But for those that I still write there (usually bigger number of trades with people that use sourceOP rep):
I now check via the steam link "view users steam profile" that is right under someone's picture, to make sure, that the account I'm going to trade with is really linked to this site, as you could write anything in the text, even a link to someone who isn't you.
For the rest, I still do the same as I did before. = Checking id's via steamrep, the new rep.tf, then if they got any cash trade rep (sourceOP, bp.tf trust, then other sites they provide, in this order). Then I check if they are "legit" - I ask them what they want the traded stuff for (when I sell) and I make backups via screenshots for possible disputes. I check whether their PayPal is verified, if they have enough hours in tf2, enough games, enough stuff in inventory, and steam comments.
I once found a scammer only because someone else posted it in his comments ... that he was using a hacked account. He got everything else perfectly covered, even got a guy to vouche for him via blackmailing.