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He deleted me the minute after he sent me this.

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Lol what's up with Lithuanins today?

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Don't know really, but I've noticed at least 3 Lithuanians on my fl have trade ban.

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I don't want to live on this planet anymore

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Obviously. Pretty much all the sites that and with .tk are bullshit, since these are mostly free domains. Why would such a big company as steam or nvidia use .tk?

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That's why scammers are trying so hard to make you think it's legit.

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What sorcery is this ?

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.tk

That's all you need to know, really. No serious website would use a .tk address, let alone a company like Valve or Nvidia. It's a cute free address for amateur pages, but anything other than that is most likely fake.

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Ah, okay. I thought it was a weird country code, like co.uk. Thanks for teaching me.

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It is actually a weird country code. It's the country code for Tokelau, which is an island with less than 2,000 inhabitants. Since they don't need a lot of web addresses for their own use, they allow people from other countries to register domain names using their top-level domain. As long as you get at least 25 visitors per 90 days this doesn't cost a thing, which makes it popular for amateur site-builders who want a nice-looking domain name but don't want to pay for a .com, .net, or similar paid top-level domain.

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What the hell is Tokelau? looks it up

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  1. Don't give out scam website links
  2. Don't call out users directly in the forum
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Fixed.

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"Don't call out users directly in the forum" - even scammers to warn about them?

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You should really contact Steam support about this.

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BTW

The ACTUAL link to this scam website is http://{somethingsomething}.tt.lt/

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DUN DO DAT MENG JOO GET BAN! >:O

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go to his steam profile, report violation, copy paste the message, done.

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Done. :3

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Or go to Steam Support and get something done about the case... at least way sooner

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I will do a prank for him

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Yay hunter

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The funny thing is, there were games being given out to NVIDIA users a few months back.

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^^

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WHAT'S THE LINK? I NEED TO GET FREE GAMES.

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+1 jajaja...

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Google "Phishing 101" people, you have to educate yourselves about these things, else you might be in real trouble one of these days!

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Even if the guy gets your username and password, he can't change it... your account is linked to your e-mail. To change the password, you have to make a security check (you know... when steam sends to your e-mail those 5 random digits).

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yeah... natural(or maybe, virtual) selection... that's why I always make sure my e-mails get exclusive passwords...

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Closed 12 years ago by Nintendo.