So, it became a trend to spit bullshit posts all over MPGH about CSGO Gambling sites where they say you need to deposit your items and then type a command in the JavaScript Console...
DO NOT. These people are bored 7 y/o jackasses who are bored.
How it actually goes: You give the items to "a bot" (who is actually the scammers alt), then bye bye skins... Everything is pure bullshit.
First: There is no reason why they should store the Win Chance variable Client-Side...
It is stored Server-Side in maybe a array, and Server-Side information cannot be modified directly from Client-Side.
Second: The website is so obvious. There are usually just 3 names and they pretend to have "stored" tons of items.
Everything is just pure bullshit... Those are <div>'s from the html file. These sites are not dynamic, they are static templates.
Conclusion: Never. Trust. Those. Kids.
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What to do if you see this kind of thread
1. Report the thread using the report button .
It is placed on the bottom bar of the post, where you can also find the Reputation or Thanks button.
2. Post a comment addressing to the section moderators.
Include this: @Mayion @Cataclypse @NormenJaydenFBI @Symmetrical
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How to verify if you can trust someone on MPGH
Check his Rank,Posts,Reputation,Thanks
You need to hover the cursor over the banner to check the level
If it says "Minion" or "Minion+" or "Moderator" or "Former Staff" or anything related AND he has [MPGH] in front of his name => You can trust him
If it says "<name>'s avatar", then he is fake => DON'T TRUST HIM
This is how a REAL Minions & Moderators looks (EXAMPLES):
How to verify if you can trust a website
1. Check the SSL Certificate (Optional, it might not have one but it might be trusted)
2. Check if the items are DYNAMICLY updating and check if you can open people Steam profiles by clicking on their name
3. Check if the website is popular
How To 1: Search it on Google. If it shows up in the first 5 websites, it means it is popular.
How To 2: Check if there are YouTube videos or Livestreams about that website.
Hope I helped.
Do not forget: Don't trust those scammers
Kind regards, Steady
List of scammers: (Hesitate those dudes)
#1. BladjMetro - Skype: ex.ploit