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Jomises | 02 Jul 2025 - 13:23:26 |
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I've heard that some people get scammed by buying fake or manipulated CS2 skins. How do I avoid this? Is there a reliable way to tell the difference between a legit item and something that's been altered or misrepresented? |
Alex12 | 02 Jul 2025 - 14:12:05 |
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Yeah, scams around skins are more common than people think. Better to check twice. |
zavior | 02 Jul 2025 - 15:35:22 |
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Spotting fake or manipulated CS2 skins requires knowing what to look for, especially in float manipulation, pattern baiting, or falsely inflated value. A great place to start learning is https://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/. It offers detailed visuals and explanations of how real skins behave, what kind of wear patterns are legitimate, and how traders can spot red flags. For example, some people try to sell mid-float items by using lighting tricks in screenshots to mimic Factory New quality. The wiki walks you through how to verify authenticity directly through Steam and third-party marketplaces. If you're buying high-value items, always double-check float, pattern, and collection — all of which are outlined there. |