Never heard of you guys til this idiot messaged me. Not sure if this is the right place to post so I apologize beforehand. https://steamrep.com/search?q=http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198058095872/ | steamname: Jumper | steam3ID: [U:1:97830144] | steamID32: STEAM_0:0:48915072 | steamID64: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198058095872 | customURL: | steamrep: http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198058095872 Proof: http://i.imgur.com/OeBRKKb.png
The person you linked is already marked by us on SteamRep, and that chatlog just looks like an argument about about inspecting a weapon. Obviously I wouldn't know the implications as it revolves around CS:GO, but if you would like to make a scam report, feel free to do so here: Scam Reports He may have attempted to threaten you, but as it's not on our servers, I don't see that much of a need for a ban (since he's a marked scammer, he can't join our trade servers anyway). Pointy
First off I want to say 'no worries' . You cannot recieve a mark on SteamRep for refusing to join a server. More information about SteamRep: http://forums.steamrep.com/pages/faq/ However, I wouldn't be able to accept a report simply based on the fact that the guy wants you to join a server. You do not have to join the server, but an IP / Something that allows us to check if this was a manual attempt at hijacking your account would have been useful to us. @Pointy It's never a bad idea to add additional notes to an already marked scammer in my opinion. If they appeal a dispute from two years ago yet attempted a scam two weeks ago (that didn't get reported since he's marked anyway) you would efficiently be pardonning someone you cannot ensure the trust of. As for server banning, he didn't break any rules on our servers as far as I am aware.