Hey mates,
I am here to warn you. So a new cracking glitch has been discovered and you can literally get any Blizzard Game (Overwatch, Destiny 2...) code or account for free it’s a payment glitch. So In short, here are the precautions :

  • Do not Buy Blizzard Games in G2A/Kinguin/etc.. without the Buyer Protection.
  • Do not Trade in ST with someone having low rep or he is a newbie pretending to have Blizzard Game Code (It will be revoked)
    So this glitch is also available in Steam. And it CANNOT be fixed, in Steam Gifts will be revoked and/or wallet refunded. So Take your precautions getting Steam Gifts in ST. Don’t accept untradable ones, Even if he is willing to go first. They will be revoked sooner or latter.
    Take Care.
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Got a source on this info?

6 years ago
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Almost anything bought on the internet can be refunded through the bank if you paid with a credit card.

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Not everyone can pay with credit cards

6 years ago
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Well, I'm confused. I thought there was a glitch or something? How are chargebacks a glitch?

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He is talking about chargebacks but he simply experienced it for a first time and doesn't know how to call it.
He traded with this guy and now his game is probably revoked
This is why you don't trade with people who have 2 paid games in their account and everything else is from giveaways.

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Calling out is against the rules. I'd suggest that you remove the link.

Now I see like an order freak for having to type twice the game thing

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He is not a steamgifts user. He is just a random person on the internet.

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It doesn't matter, as it remains against the rules.

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I’m not speaking about chargebacks. It’s a method. Carding Blizzard and Steam..

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Calling out is against the rules. I'd suggest that you remove the link.

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Ye the source is called chargebacks

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If you chargeback a game on Steam you're banned and can't activate any code, can't buy anything on the store and market and can't trade. If it's the "glitch", it's not new.

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Yep on Facebook. I found it and it works. You can card Steam, I reported this to support but all they said it’s : we gotta transfer dis to the developers...etc

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That's not new sadly.
2years old thing.. People abuse using (german ) IBAN and selling the thing after

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^this

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Check this comment out please. I don't think SpeedX is talking about basic chargebacks (you would have to steal credit card basically after each revoke). German IBANs are much more likely the case. On the other hand I don't think you can use this method to buy Blizzard codes/keys, just game for "your" account and after few days when they didn't recieve any money they just revoke the game.

As ASTRALS said it is not a new thing, but still a lot of people does not know about that. As far as my knowledge goes you can use this only on battle.net account, haven't seen other services allowing this payment method.

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Yeah there is IBAN and some falsified Credit Cards Idk how they do it

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Do not Trade in ST with someone having low rep

High +rep and you are not a scammer? lol? Hey dude, I tell you something you dont want to hear, '"+rep is worthless" -.-

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+rep

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SteamTrades Rep is not useless to be honest.

Profile +rep is completely useless.

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Steamtrades rep is the same useless as on the profile -.-

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It can be abused like anything, but it's not useless.

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Yes because it can be easily abused its useless. You can get +1000 rep without doing any trade.

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I traded with around 110-120 people in total, yet somehow I have almost 200 +rep. As I found out eventually, some SteamGifts winners just +rep the giver on SteamTrades for some reason.

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Aww, that's really bad. I didn't know about that. Maybe that's why I have +2 rep even without buying/selling anything there.

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Your comment made me look at myself. +5, haven't ever traded anything.....

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And it took you 10 months to look and then come to necro an ancient thread about nothing?

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+rep

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Yup, like to keep myself up-to-date... lol

Someone commented here so this ended up in the top of discussions, hell I didn't even see this was old...

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That's what I thought as well, but can't still find any new comments except yours. Deleted comments still leave a placeholder don't they?

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Yeah, they do, have no idea what happened here, except me being completely clueless.
I mean, I read the whole thread, and didn't notice this was all written back when Jesus was young...

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Looks like you don't use steam trades much to say that.
Everything you said looks wrong too.
+rep on ST isn't useless and you can see who wrote it and how many rep he had. So it's a way to see if it's fake.

Is harder to get scammed by people with higher rep as they don't want to screw that reputation.

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trust me he won't understand it...^^

when he sees no logic, then there is no logic...

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It's not useless but it's overrated. I've been scammed by someone with high enough rep on ST.

You can't do anything if you run out of luck and got one of those guy who decided suddenly to start scamming. Luck is as important as your awareness. It's like those guys who told me that they've never been infected by virus/malware because they use Avast, well, maybe you should try another anti-virus and see the result for yourself, you might get a surprise. :)

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https://www.steamtrades.com/user/76561198022056535 what about this guy?started scamming when he got 1100/0 rep..

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lol that's exactly what i'm talking about when i say luck is just as important. Unless this guy got hacked or something it's really sad to see.

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I didn’t say not to trade at all. But avoid buying Blizzard codes and steam gifts from newbies. You can still trade codes or whatever you want with them as long as they are not scammers

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I once had low rep and was a newbie on SteamTrades. Was I also a scammer back then?

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He didn't say newbies with low rep are scammers. He implied that they are less trustworthy and that trading with them is risky when it comes to Blizzards games due to payment bug/glitch.

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we all started from scratch, so technically we all are scammers xP

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Thanks @ChibiCthulhu for Clarification

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Thanks!

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What is the glitch?

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Using IBAN and Falsified CCs

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So, the new cracking glitch is basically the oldest trick in the book of basic scam schemes?

View attached image.
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I didn't know that blizzard games were available on steam

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I think they mean that the same chargeback trick works on Battle.net and literally everywhere else the same, but tbh I'm just guessing right now, since I don't fully grasp what they're trying to say in the first place.

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Exactly what @Skibby Said. Hmm

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Oh yeah boy

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Where is the new cracking "glitch" discovered?

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Facebook groups

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Blizzard don't sell keys through third parties anyway so any key you can buy is grey market to start with.

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