Archived 76561198056418251 (Knight. Moneymaker The Jew)

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  1. RozeEagle

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    Victim (not innocent either, also a scammer):
    | steamname: Mad #cleaned again
    | steam3ID: [U:1:243833247]
    | steamID32: STEAM_0:1:121916623
    | steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198204098975
    | customURL:
    | steamrep: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198204098975


    Scammer:
    | steamname: Knight. Moneymaker The Jew
    | steam3ID: [U:1:96152523]
    | steamID32: STEAM_0:1:48076261
    | steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198056418251
    | customURL: http://steamcommunity.com/id/kremfersken
    | steamrep: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198056418251

    Description: This user traded for thousands of unusuals and items with Mad, a marked scammer. Mad gave these unusuals to Knight after they made an agreement that he would use them to bet on Sweetstakes.tf. The agreement listed that Mad would get 60% of the profit for supplying the scammed hats and Knight would get the rest. Knight not only traded for these scammed unusuals, but also scammed Mad by not holding through with his end of the deal and keeping all the hats. Knight attempted to make it seem like he recieved these hats through Sweestakes, although this is not the case since he clearly first traded for the hats and then deposited them into the Sweestakes bots. He then withdrew them right after to have trade history showing that he got them from the bots however this is not true. Knight is now banned on Outpost for both trading thousands of unusuals worth with a marked scammer and scamming the scammer.

    Screenshots:

    - Proof that Knight traded for thousands of dollars worth of items with a marked scammer: http://files.f-o-g.eu/gf5d73
     
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    Edit: I just had a chat with Toughsox about this and him trading with scammers. Toughsox specified he traded over 8 pages worth of items with Mad and that this was not his 1st but his 2nd instance of trading with marked scammers. (the chat is curteousy of Toughsox) http://files.f-o-g.eu/e3f184
     
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  4. Downie

    Downie CEO of Downcorp Retired Staff Member

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    Could you please retake the screenshot of the inventory history with the URL bar displayed.

    1º-Open the Steam Browser by double clicking the steam icon in the tray in lower right corner of your screen.
    2º-On top left, open menu "Steam" and select "Settings".
    3º-On the new Settings dialog box, select "Interface" and enable the tick in front of "Display Steam URL address bar when available".
    4º-Click "OK" to close the Steam Settings dialog, applying the setting.

    Making the screenshot:
    -In the Steam Browser, go to your Inventory, by clicking your Nickname in the top middle and selecting "Inventory"
    -On top right, click the "More" button that is shown above the game labels for the various inventories you have, and select "View Inventory History".
    -Seek the trade that relates to this on the number of pages you have (look below for the requirements).
    -Go to the start menu and type in the seek box "snipping", you will find in Vista and later the "Snipping Tool", click it to start it. It directly wants to make a screenshot. Select the full window excluding the very top of the steam browser window where your LOGIN name is shown. But INCLUDE the Nickname, the steam URL bar fully, both sides and full bottom of the steam browser.
    -Click the "Diskette" icon, or click "File" and then "Save As...", and save it to your desktop.
    -Come back here and make a reply.
    -Drag the image into the reply on the forum from the desktop.
    Requirements of the screenshot(s):
    -Exclude the Login name and steam wallet amount that is on the very top right.
    -MUST show the Steam URL in top left.
    -MUST show the NICKNAME in top middle.
    -MUST show the Steam window fully from left side to the right side of the window.
    -MUST show the related trade from the day before to up to at least 2 days after the trade or current date if that is earlier.
    -MUST show to the bottom of the steam browser window.
    -You are NOT to edit the screenshot, and NOT to blank out anything.
    Example: http://files.steamrep.com/1/2014-10/2014-10-12_20-16-58.png
     
  5. RozeEagle

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    It's not my screenshot.....it's the victim's (Mad) who is a marked scammer.

    I have never traded with Knight so I cannot take any screenshots of trades like that, however, just by looking at the history of the items, you can clearly see that Knight traded with Mad for thousands of dollars worth of hats (as justified by the screenshot from Mad). Outpost moderators have already perma banned him because he traded with marked scammers even prior to this and because of the scam as well. Also banned on Backpack.tf now.

    Here are some of the HIGH TIER unusuals that he traded with a MARKED SCAMMER for:

    History - backpack.tf
    History - backpack.tf
    History - backpack.tf
     
  6. RozeEagle

    RozeEagle Member

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    As you can see in the other report as well, his backpack jumped 7k in a matter of HOURS with all of the hats coming from the SAME user. He had close to nothing before trading with Mad and then he traded for his hats and scammed him.

    This screenshot also shows that Knight EVEN IN HIS OWN screenshot traded with the marked scammer, who was named Timbrb at the time:
    http://files.f-o-g.eu/06dg6d

    Knight faked getting the items from the Sweepstakes bots by depositing them and withdrawing them right after, which occurred after he REALLY traded Mad for them.
     
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    Edit: he made his backpack private to cover his tracks, however, his latest backpack is still cached and the unusuals that he traded a marked scammer for are still recorded in the history
     
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    everyone who bets unusuals on sweetstakes is a scammer
    jackoff, moneymaker
     
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    Refuse from posting if you have nothing to add
     
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    Accepted the other report for a full tag. Archiving this one.
     
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