Or I think it is... Anyways, there seems to be a vicious new tactic going around, where the bot would try to actually convince the victim that it is a real player, and make it seem almost real, by sending more than one message on a timer. I was pretty skeptical about accepting at first, as he was a low level, didn't play tf2, or CSGO, and we had no mutual friends. Anyways, this method could be convincing towards newer players, meaning those who could be new to Steam or trading in general. Hope this helped you, stay safe! Here is a screenshot of what happened (Imgur) Note how the bot had bad grammar and spelling http://imgur.com/sxJ91g8
https://www.thisisnotascam.gov If some random person adds me with below a level 5 account, if I never met them, or we have no similar freinds then I just block them immediately.
I'm impartial when it comes to levels. I've seen traders below 3. I send everyone a message asking why they added me. I never deny a request, and hardly block people
Was I just blind, or did you edit that right after I gave you the "wtf" rating to say that at the bottom?
This has nothing to do with the topic but I remember back last year when you would check on stats.harpoongaming.com and the top clan for all-trade 1 and 2 was the clan ToastMama unintentionally created. Good times m8