Never actually talked to the guy or got scammed by his website, it's only the small things that I found that would confirm that the site he "started" is a scamming website. Invited me to the steamgroup from out of nowhere, along with a few other steam users.
First and most importantly, we all have seen betting sites that are "rigged", right? This is clearly one of them, simply put "/admin" after the website's name and interestingly enough, you are ready to log in to an alleged "admin" panel. Also, I have checked up on the domain owner, it is a Russian domain host, clearly having no intentions in legit betting.
Secondly, when I got invited to join the group for the website, it was the 6th of February and guess what...The site's group was founded on the 6th of February (so was the site)
Thirdly, like always, I do log onto these websites in the hopes of getting the trade-bot's SteamID as well (as long as 2-step verification protects my items from being traded away, I have nothing to be afraid of, it makes my report more in-depth), got the SteamRep block for the bot right here:
| steamname: BOT #4
| steam3ID: [U:1:383578420]
| steamID32: STEAM_0:0:191789210
| steamID64:
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198343844148| customURL:
| steamrep:
http://steamrep.com/profiles/76561198343844148Again, the bot's name is different in the tabs bar....obviously re-programmed bot.
The site claims to have a "minimum deposit of $10 to enter the round", but of course "players" constantly betting below the amount.
Hope that the evidence will be enough on it's own to tag for intend to defraud.
Any questions, please feel free to ask.