What you describe? Nope. Not really. What you can do, depending on where your key originated, is to do a chargeback on your creditcard, that will, in 99% of cases result in the key getting invalidated. However it also opens up the opportunity for the scammer to get you marked as a scammer.
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Let's assume i got scammed during my first trade ever...
Would there be a way for me to get a new key and/or let the them revoke the old key? Providing I have screenshots of the scamming and proof of ownership of the key.
Also, who would I need to contact?
this is purely hypothetical...
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