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Grargar: He managed to take advantage of the "lower rep sends first" rule and isn't the first time he's doing this.
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stg83: Yeah I know, but I just meant in the sense that a lot of people weren't aware that justaquickie was a known scammer here which he took advantage of as well. I think new folks should read the OP in the trade thread before commencing trading on the forum to avoid being scammed by a user with the arbitrary higher rep number.
I suggested taking him into the list since he tried scamming me for a lot of titles some time ago, but for some reason he didn't end in there.
Post edited October 19, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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Klumpen0815: I suggested taking him into the list since he tried scamming me for a lot of titles some time ago, but for some reason he didn't end in there.
Yeah, that is why I have asked the OP to put up this link with a list that madth3 compiled which is very well done and makes it easier to see the evidence of scamming.

http://www.gogwiki.com/wiki/Known_Scammers
Man Wakalo sure is dedicated. 24 occurrences of Wakalo in that wiki...lol
Also, the Gog "pope" gifted a ton of games to justaquickie.. he should stop that :\
justaquickie is back online on GOG.com, I'm confused as to why scammers are not banned.
Post edited October 19, 2014 by HeadphonesON
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HeadphonesON: justaquickie is back online on GOG.com, I'm confused as to why scammers are not banned.
I think a blue responded to this question before and it was along the lines of, it is too easy for the scammers to just create a new account anyway.
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Grargar: He managed to take advantage of the "lower rep sends first" rule and isn't the first time he's doing this.
That's what he did to me, yesterday he had more rep than me, today he has less rep than me.
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HeadphonesON: I feel sick to the stomach, I've been scammed by GOG user justaquickie out of 7 games.
Which ones ?
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HeadphonesON: I feel sick to the stomach, I've been scammed by GOG user justaquickie out of 7 games.

I can't believe I didn't use the search button before hand.
I'm really sorry that it happened to you. That bastard is just a lowlife scumbag loser (and high chances that is also a nobody in real life, his personality shows clear traces that this is the only taste of power he can have, so that's why he abuses his online anonymity doing scams) who has got too many luck with his hoaxes for far too long (over 2 years now), thanks to the misinformation and carelessness of many and the no help from the GOG system administrators, who have the tools to know who he really is and from where he is logging in, but have done nothing to prevent this. They don't even close accounts for confirmed scammers, which would have prevented this very issue. They only use the lazy answer "scammers can create more accounts", but obviously they can do more than that thanks to the unused logs in their servers.

If the traded games are from GOG, at least you can ask to support to void/null those games if you explain with proofs (chat logs/screenshots) what happened. And if they are from Indie Gala, you can know from your account who on Steam has them now. Anything that could help to identify the culprit can be of use to report him/her on Steam.
Post edited October 19, 2014 by Azrael360
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ne_zavarj: Which ones?
Anomaly Defenders
Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign
Democracy 3
FTL: Faster Than Light Advanced Edition
Long Live The Queen
Small World 2
Valdis Story: Abyssal City
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HeadphonesON: I feel sick to the stomach, I've been scammed by GOG user justaquickie out of 7 games.

I can't believe I didn't use the search button before hand.
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Azrael360: I'm really sorry that it happened to you. That bastard is just a lowlife scumbag loser (and high chances that is also a nobody in real life) who has got too many luck with his hoaxes for far too long, thanks to the misinformation and carelessness of many and the no help from the GOG system administrators, who have the tools to know who he really is and from where he is logging in, but have done nothing to prevent this. They don't even close accounts for confirmed scammers, which would have prevented this very issue. They only use the lazy answer "scammers can create more accounts", but obviously they can do more than that thanks to the unused logs in their servers.

If the traded games are from GOG, at least you can ask to support to void those games if you explain with proofs what happened. And if they are from Indie Gala, you can know from your account who on Steam has them now. Anything that could help to identify the culprit can be of use to report him/her on Steam.
I do feel the GOG.com staff can do more, "scammers can create more accounts" really isn't acceptable in my opinion.

Unfortunately the games were gift links on Humble Bundle and there is no way I can find on the Humble Bundle website to see the user id of the scammer who claimed the links, I have contacted the Humble Bundle support team and I'm hoping that they can help retrieve the keys back from the scammer.
Post edited October 19, 2014 by HeadphonesON
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HeadphonesON: I do feel the GOG.com staff can do more, "scammers can create more accounts" really isn't acceptable in my opinion.
Exactly.

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HeadphonesON: I have contacted the Humble Bundle support team and I'm hoping that they can help retrieve the keys back from the scammer.
Actually, they can do that. With proofs of the scam (chat logs, links to this thread and posts) they can do that (they have done it in the past... at least, I have read that they did). With luck, maybe they can tell you too who has them now on Steam, but for privacy reasons, probably they won't tell you. But maybe with a good explanation, they can be convinced with the reason to report this person to Steam.
Post edited October 19, 2014 by Azrael360
I just made a new thread for newbies to the forums mostly about the pitfalls of trading, but I am unsure how to make sure new people read it.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_forums_for_beginners

Any suggestions?

Cross-posting to the General Trading thread as well.
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Azrael360: Actually, they can do that. With proofs of the scam (chat logs, links to this thread and posts) they can do that (they have done it in the past... at least, I have read that they did). With luck, maybe they can tell you too who has them now on Steam, but for privacy reasons, probably they won't tell you. But maybe with a good explanation, they can be convinced with the reason to report this person to Steam.
I've heard good things about the Humble support team, I'll give them as much proof as I can, I'm hoping with the support of Humble the scammer will be reported to Steam.

If I can help it I'm not going to let this issue drop.
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Getcomposted: I just made a new thread for newbies to the forums mostly about the pitfalls of trading, but I am unsure how to make sure new people read it.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_forums_for_beginners

Any suggestions?

Cross-posting to the General Trading thread as well.
I read it completely and I liked it. It's well written, straight to the point and clear. Honestly, I don't know what else to add, since too much words tend to bore the readers. I would add what is only necessary, if there's something else to add.
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HeadphonesON: Unfortunately the games were gift links on Humble Bundle and there is no way I can find on the Humble Bundle website to see the user id of the scammer who claimed the links, I have contacted the Humble Bundle support team and I'm hoping that they can help retrieve the keys back from the scammer.
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/known_scammers/post1217