http://www.steamtrades.com/user/zeroxxx

When I don't even know that stupid guy who did that. How's that even possible?

(I asked for removal already)

EDIT: Talked to the victim and had him removed the negs. But....

10 years ago*

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  • Not knowing him - Potentially scammed by another user who used your name.
  • Multiple reps from the same user - Likely a post glitch during the load errors for the SteamGifts / SteamTrades sites.
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Yes,the multiple reps are definitely a glitch cause by the load errors/ incredibly slow loading times. It happened to me once, but you are of course able to delete the surplus feedback, in this case, I assume that the user pretty much exploited that error.

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You said it best sir/lady

10 years ago
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Dont forget to tip your fedora.

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I'm wondering who is idiot enough to impersonate me. I have but low reputation (around +28).

10 years ago
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Less suspicion.

10 years ago
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Well he spammed you with 4 negative reps so that might help your case. As far as why he did it: Who knows? Some men just want to watch the world burn.

10 years ago
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Hehe. I love the world to burn also, but not when I still live in this world.

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Does that mean you can spam positive reps as well :P

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I would assume so! Lol

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Well, you must have f***ed him up pretty bad if he needed to write that four times.

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I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to f*** a man. There are bunch of women in this world.

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Not according to him.

10 years ago
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Sorry but I need to bump this just once more.

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free bump

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4294967291 Negative

DAMN BRO, I'LL NEVER TRADE WITH YOU.

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4 Billion negative rep? Scam much? :P

But yeh, looks like a stack overflow glitch I believe :)

10 years ago
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It's just an integer boundary overflow, stack overflow is something different. Really too bad the site doesn't check for this when decrementing the rep values...

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Whoops, you're right :) Got the terms mixed up haha!

It is odd that there is no automatic check/failsafe for this kind of error. Oh well, at least it's more of a comical number than anything else; anyone who sees it knows it can't be right.

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Seen the same things happening on vBulletin. The total likes that a person's post would have may be over 4 billion.

10 years ago
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World hates you

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Why is he still allowed on steamtrades with that kind of rep? Yea no way it's just an impersonator this guy has been scamming people. Can we get support here?

10 years ago
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Not sure if serious.. :3

10 years ago
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SteamGifts, learn to sign your integers. Please.

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LOL you should be on prison :D:D:D:D:D:D

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Key? You go first, pls...

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The population of the earth is about 7 billion.

According to Steamtrades, you have scammed 4,294,967,289 people, or over 4.2 billion, meaning that you have scammed about half the people on earth.

Alternatively, note that there are 30 million accounts on Steam, meaning you have scammed every single person on Steam about 140 times. There are also over 3000 games on Steam, meaning that if you successfully scammed someone out of a game each time, you should have one million, four hundred thousand copies of every single game on Steam.

I will assume that Steam fraud is larceny. There are around 122 million counts of larceny worldwide each year. That means that, assuming this is divided up over time going back however many years we need for all these counts of larceny to add up, then every single count of larceny on earth for the last 34 years has been committed by you. I hope you're satisfied, you monster.

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Thanks for that statistics, I feel like an asshole right now. I'm a sad panda.

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It gets worse!

Looking at your Steam profile, you have been on Steam for under two years.

That means that over the past two years, you have been scamming 66 people per second, without pausing to eat, sleep, or drink. In the one day since this thread was created, you have scammed 5,702,400 people. In the approximately ten seconds it took you to read this, you scammed 660 people!

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Given the scale of the deception, there is surely an adjustment required vis-à-vis the significant number of scammed users who passed away before having the chance to give Zeroxxx negative feedback.

It gets worse :(

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Haha, 8 billion angels and one bad demon. So...evil !!

10 years ago
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Oh wow. Will you do my taxes?

10 years ago
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Hahaha thank you for this post :P

10 years ago
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Post of the week :)

10 years ago
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I love statistics. Now I love you. <3

10 years ago
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you're one hell of a scammer, congrats

10 years ago
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Truly, the master thief (or Robin Hood?)

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Closed 10 years ago by zeroxxx.