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I sent him an offer, by accident i added 2 more cards, i did removed them out of the trade but, for some reason when i accepted the offer, i noticed i was trading 3 cards for only 1, i totally thought i was doing 1:1, so that was my mistake i know.

Why the bad reputation?, i asked him gently to send the cards back, i told him it was an obvious mistake, but he doesn't cared at all, he don't want to send my cards back (it takes 1 - 3 minutes and the cards are really cheap), he is saying that it was a donation and it's not his problem. Again i would change or remove this review when he send back the cards, it's obvious that it was a mistake, and today is tuesday of steam maintenance, maybe that was why i had the issue.

I will add a screenshot of all my conversation with him, and you can check my profile if you need proof of my reputation.

My profile: https://steamcommunity.com/id/cerberus814/
Chat Screenshot:
https://i.ibb.co/2yDXSD9/Profit1png.png
https://i.ibb.co/vDFqqD7/Profit2.png

The actual trade (You can notice it is an obvious mistake):
https://i.ibb.co/Qk9RDQF/Trade.png

EDIT: We kept talking, he was using resources like i was threathening him, insulting for telling him, that he was acting like a kid, and saying that it would not help me in my thread, so i can asume i will never get the cards back, and now i think he deserves my negative review for life for his attitude, i'm not removing it out.

EDIT2 (After his rep reply): My negative review is LEGIT, my review doesn't go only because he will not send the items back (those are cheap), but also for his attitud when i asked for help, and how he acted when he saw that it was an OBVIOUS mistake, the worst thing is that he has a high level steam profile with many positive reviews and that doesn't reflected a trusted user when he got the chance to get a bit of profit, and also for using basic literary resources in the chat to take advantage of the situation.

3 years ago* Permalink

I have operated my trade bot for over 5 years, and for over 5 years it has had the same disclaimer clearly posted on its infobox:

"Please note: All trades are final unless there is an obvious error in my programming. Any one-sided offers from you will be considered as generous donations and will be immediately and graciously accepted. Thank you very much!"

Steam requires users to confirm their trades twice. This user could not take the time to confirm and adjust their trade, either after hitting the lock check, or in the authenticator overview when confirming the trade a second time. If I filtered through the upwards of 100 daily trades (give or take, when STM decides to randomly delist the bot) to confirm every user's inability to check their own trades, I'd never walk away from my PC. I am not responsible for every user's mistake.

Here is the entire chat log, which continued long after what is originally posted above (total 6 images): https://imgchest.com/p/vej7mjnq7dl

Here is the bot in question: https://steamrep.com/search?q=76561198162039981

3 years ago Permalink
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