If it is too good to be true, it's a scam.
I found a seller on eBay selling a Karambit Fade and Doppler FN together for $420 USD.
He's from Russia, registered September 26th this year, and that's his only listing. He posted his steam in the description too.
My question is, can he scam me?
It's an amazing deal, too good to be true, but I want to risk it.
I know there's the eBay protection stuff, so what I want to know is
A) can he scam me?
B) if he does, can I get my money back?
I'll probably be paying with PayPal.
Искеве отстрана Турце?
If it is too good to be true, it's a scam.
^ Like he said
Just use Steam Market to buy stuff or contact him and tell him to show u proof that he got the knivs and buy them using steam market place
Not your average fuckboy
Definitely no freaking chance of getting scammed, do it.
don't trust it, not worth losing money since ebay or paypal do so well with virtual items.
last thing, it says it's covered by ebay money back guarantee.
yes / no?
Искеве отстрана Турце?
Why would you do such a deal? Chances of getting scammed are extremely high.
Lol obviously not legit, Kara Fade alone is worth like 500$, Fade + Doppler for 420$ smells BS
starkman123 (10-08-2015)