Something to think about...are larger trade windows really the answer? All I can see is just more items someone will scam from others. I said this in another thread but I think alot of scams could be prevented if you would take the time to check the trade each time before saying ok so you know what is there for sure. As well as looking for the red flag warnings. They are there. If your gut tells you something is up then it is probably right...if it seems to good to be true, well it probably is. I see so many things here about people being scammed but some had taken that little extra time and thought they might not have been. I know lots of this has been said before but it seems to always need to be repeated a ton. LOL Maybe it needs to be said in the trade rooms as well. I'm glad those of you that are catching this person in the act are able to warn others so they aren't scammed. Obviously you warn them, then they can warn friends and their friends can do the same and so on. Word gets around and hopefully that will be a big help to watch for this loser.
sometimes that is the case, other cases the person has something you really want and just wants to trade it in the last window because it is of high value. Inferno or stitch... If someone wants it bad enough their judgement is often blurred. So if the window didnt have a limit, all of the scams done by the person we are talking about wouldnt have happened.
He really isnt that good a scammer you know, he just relys on the fact that the window only holds 15 items and that someone really wants a stitch hat
In Jeffcat's case, you add the fact there was a level of trust in the reputation of the person becasue of this board. Now his scams (without that level of trust) are really quite weak when you think about it.