In the past few days, I've seen a few of these peasants coming onto my server and doing this exact shit right here:
Luckily, some of my regulars and the players hasn't been buying into the bullshit. Yet, I feel like it is warranting behavior (at the amount of intent to scam someone) to inform the server group of what the hell is going on. Especially to the people on the trade and idle/trade servers.
How does this scam work:
Very easy ways of it being a scam:1) Person advertises the shit on the server that they're "selling" some $100 unusual or a bud for some insanely low price of $15.
2) Person catches the bait and gets lured into the trade, discussing the details of that trade.
3) The scammer would tell them to buy something off of the Steam Community Market (seems like it has been Dota 2 tickets) for about that price range first and then (s)he would give you that said item for exchange for the funds.
4) You listen to them and you patiently wait for them to do so.
5) You get scammed.
Obviously, I rather want people to avoid these type of peasants on our servers and throughout the whole game. Sure, we can blame the victim for being dumb enough for get caught in these traps; however, some people don't realize these traps until they're neck-deep into it. It's better to inform the community of these scams ahead of time, so we can inform our player base and cut these sharks dry of their food in a hurry. I'm very sure these scams are starting to make its debut and we might have more of these assholes on soon. Better to kill it now than let it grow.1) When the scammer sends you the link to buy the said item off of the Marketplace, check the buyer (s)he is trying to get you to buy it from. If that person is befriended with them or has VAC bans on record, you may want to avoid.
2) The item amount, obviously. You don't see people selling a $100 unusual for $15 bucks at all, right?
3) If the person is getting impatient or pushy with you for asking questions or telling them to trade first, don't do it.