Reputation
Summary
Reputation

-Rep Scammer Hiding Phishing Links in his Trade Posts to Hijack Accounts
http://steamcommuninity.com/profiles/76561198048847711/wishlist

He is now acting like it was an honest mistake and had no idea. The way he hid it is disgusting and obvious that he was fully attempting to steal accounts for his own gain.

The link was hidden on his trade post under his “My Wishlist” section.
Proof: https://ibb.co/My57tmfK
It has been now edited as shown on his trade post, as of “August 23, 2025”

  • He is now pretending like it was all an honest mistake and he typed it wrong.
  • Realistically NO ONE types their wishlist link in a trade post. If he did type it, how did you accidently type steamcommuninity with no https?
  • He has no real reason and can’t deny the facts and evidence infront of him, it’s a clear phishing link.
  • This is beyond dirty to hide phishing links in your trade posts to try to steal others account information for their own personal gain.

Not only should this guy be deserve a negative reputation to hell, but he needs to be reported to Steam as well for this.

Avoid him at all costs, unless you like supporting people who use phishing links to steal accounts

1 month ago* Permalink

It against the rules to downvote without trading expirience (steamtrades rules).

https://www.steamtrades.com/about/guidelines:

"Trade feedback should only be used to describe your personal trading experience with a user. It should not be used (i) to post negative comments when you disagree with someone's offer, (ii) for revenge or retaliation when someone leaves you negative feedback, or (iii) for unrelated comments or trading experiences not directly involving you."

But this is what this person did. I did nothing, just bump my thread and some random guy gave me -rep.
Gave after I´ve been over a decade on steamtrades downvote for nothing. I never used any phishinglinks. This person misunderstood that I´m no internet crack and just formated my hyperlink false, I discovered later that it was a additional blank which lead to a browser warning. That´s all.

I don´t know this person

At least that is logic, please think about this argument:

How the hell should someone without braindamage give personal information in a phishing link after he followed my wishlist? Makes absolutely no sense.

1 month ago* Permalink
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