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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam site

When I look up to Steam messages today I saw that I recieved a couple of days ago a message from a user named Sabergo. Which says that he just opened a site and gave me a "promocode" for 30$. Obviously I searched today for this site and is a SCAM.
HOPE I HELPED YOU GUYS!

September 7, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Read this before depositing money to withdraw skins.

Scam site, when you enter PROMOCODE: "sunny30" for a free $30. Me and my friends have tested that u always get atleast 1 max win and then you cannot sell this skin back you are forced to "ACCEPT" it and then when putting steam trade offer url it said invalid with "w" as the input but the trade url was valid when I inputted "steamcommunity com/tradeoffer/new/?partner=XXXXXXXX&token=XXXXXXXX" which is just the placeholder for the textbox. Said that it connected to the steam server and processed this URL successfully when you can just check yourself by putting the url in your browser that it says "An error was encountered while processing your request:", so nimoskin bypassed this error which means they did not connect to the Steam Server and also since the URL is "valid" on their site it then goes to the next prompt, "You must deposit at least $(amount) to withdraw." which us skin connoisseur's know is a RED FLAG for a skin trading site, fair enough depositing like 3$ so you don't just farm skins with new accounts and promocodes but they asked my friend who got sent this link that he needed to deposit "$20" which is not even our currency but besides that it asked me to deposit "$30". Seems that this deposit request is flexible depending on the person or it maybe is a random number I'm not sure yet but it's safe to say that this site is extremely suspicious, my friend and I have not deposited so realistically there is no scam I have witnessed just yet BUT we all know ourselves to stay away from sites like these.

September 4, 2024
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