So I was scammed a few minutes ago... it was a very cheap lesson for me... ($5.7) (I thought I was a smartass, but I got my lesson... I should be more careful)
But I just dont understand...
I mean "Really!!!" Is it worth it? Is it worth $5.7 to scam another? I mean how can human honor/self respect be so "cheap".
I always respects thieves / bandits... As they use the most expensive capital of all time... their lives... they took risks so they choose their targets carefully. It must be worth it... But scamming a steam user for 6 bucks /with no risk at all... and losing your self respect (if any)... I don't think it is worth it... What do you think?

A small "thanks" for your comments... a whitelist GA! Hope you dont have it...
http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/LV3Dx/one-finger-death-punch

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You dumb... it is worth every penny. For even 1 cent If I am sure there is no way to be caught, I go for it. F..k self respect
For $5.7 .... No... may be for $570 ... that is good money... if the other part is dumb enough then they deserve it.
Not even for 5.7 million... I never risk my neck... and it is wrong on so many levels...
Karma is a bitch! Be careful...

Report him. Give an -rep and support with proof (images, chat log). Hopefully he will be banned in SG and Steam. Do rep
One honest feedback with supporting proof should hopefully end his trading days here on SG.

Edit: SG should totally have a feature where u add proof to your trade feedback. That way a random -rep can be ignored while genuine ones can be considered.

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oh well im not in your withelist..

But bad for you... Never trade keys....

Scam is bad. In cyber life and real life... So cheap people everywhere... What a shame.

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Now you are. I am whitelisting the ones who makes comments at this post.

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Thanks, anyways i pass. more chance to other people :p.

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You lose some, you win some. I gotten scammed before now is super careful and check everything. Now I can laugh at scammer since I catch on as what they are trying to do.

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Atleast it was not much... but I'm sorry for you nontheless

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The best case is is a 13 year old kid who will without a doubt get his karma back. Worst case is he does this for a living an picks every opportunity to grab some cash. All an all you've learned a valuable lesson. ;)

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As the saying goes... it takes two trying to be smart for one of them to be scammed (or something like that)...

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You do not have permission to view this giveaway, since you're not a member of the giveaway creator's whitelist.

Thanks for the chance!

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whitelisted...

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Thanks again. Now that I entered I can say that it was partly your fault as well. Stahp feeding them please, thanks.

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My very first trade I got scammed for a .25c bundle game. Its the only time and I guess I got the lesson at a cheaper price. But some people don't really care about what it is there stealing or from who, its about the thrill of getting away with it (which he didn't).

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What do you think?

Lets to say For example : 5 people scammed by them in one day and each one lose 5 dollars then this scammer will have 25 dollar and we can not say is it even worth for 5 buck ?!
We should be careful !

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its kinda funny and sad in the same time
but look at the bright side : you learned the lesson at a low cost ;)

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I think a scammer has a different system of values, so he doesn't lose any self-respect. Just as professional thiefs and bandits, he may say that he did the right thing - taught a valuable lesson to a naive person.

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I wont call that statement a "system of values" it sounds like an excuse! And a thin one. But I got what youre trying to say. Thx for the reply.

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Sorry to hear that you were scammed.

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but now you are smarter so you will be never scammed again :)

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Some people just have no self respect to themselves =/

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I won't be one to say it's ever really worth scamming someone. Perhaps they can get a cheap thrill from it, perhaps they want to hurt someone else, but it never really accomplishes anything in a case like this and leaves an empty feeling once the "thrill" has left them. Best I say is live through success, making someone happy when they couldn't/wouldn't and getting a measure of happiness from someone enjoying a great game like One Finger Death Punch is a step toward doing that.

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Closed 9 years ago by acexavier.