MASSIVE ONGOING POE 2 SCAMS WAVE WARNING!!! | 4 Important Scammer RED FLAGS!
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares their personal experience of being scammed for over 46-50 Exalted Orbs in *Path of Exile 2*. They provide a detailed warning about common scams, such as receiving Alchemist Orbs instead of Exalted Orbs, and offer tips on how to avoid falling victim, like double-checking item types and quantities. The video emphasizes staying cautious when dealing with low-level players or suspiciously cheap offers, especially in high-value trades. The creator encourages the community to share experiences and help prevent further scams by spreading awareness and reporting fraudulent behavior.
Takeaways
- 😀 Always double-check the type and quantity of items being traded, especially exalted and alchemist orbs, as they look very similar.
- 😱 The creator was scammed for 46-50 exalted orbs, losing a significant amount of in-game currency.
- ⚠️ A common scam tactic involves scammers offering alchemist orbs in place of exalted orbs, which can lead to substantial losses.
- 👀 Be cautious if a low-level player contacts you to trade expensive items, as scammers often use dummy accounts.
- 💡 If you list an item slightly above market price, scammers may quickly message you to take advantage of your offer.
- 🛑 Never rush into trades, even if the deal seems like a bargain. Scammers often exploit excitement or impatience.
- 🔍 Always verify the details of the trade—check the actual item and stats before confirming the exchange.
- 🚨 Report any scammers you encounter to help protect the community and prevent future scams.
- 🤔 Scammers might try to offer a different item or corrupted versions of items, so always verify the specific details before accepting a trade.
- 📲 If you’ve been scammed, share your experience and the scammer’s name in the community to warn others.
- 🎥 The creator encourages sharing the video to raise awareness about the scam and prevent other players from being affected.
Q & A
What is the main reason the creator made this video?
-The creator made the video to warn viewers about a scam they fell victim to in **Path of Exile 2**. They wanted to share their experience to help others avoid falling for similar scams.
How did the creator get scammed in **Path of Exile 2**?
-The creator was scammed when they traded with a player who gave them **Alchemy Orbs** instead of the **Exalted Orbs** they were supposed to receive. The two orbs look very similar, and the creator failed to double-check the trade.
What is the first red flag in this scam, according to the creator?
-The first red flag is when a player quickly messages you after you list an item for a price higher than the market value. Scammers often jump on these opportunities to exploit unsuspecting sellers.
What is another common tactic scammers use in **Path of Exile** trades?
-Another common tactic is when scammers ask the seller to come to their hideout, claiming their account cannot reach the seller's hideout. This is a sign of a low-level or dummy account being used to conduct the scam.
What mistake did the creator make during the trade?
-The creator failed to pay close attention to the type of currency being exchanged. They focused only on the quantity, which led them to miss the fact that they were given **Alchemy Orbs** instead of **Exalted Orbs**.
How can players prevent falling for this type of scam?
-Players should always double-check both the quantity and type of items or currency being exchanged before confirming a trade. Even minor differences in item types can lead to significant losses.
What is the significance of the **Alchemy Orbs** and **Exalted Orbs** mix-up in this scam?
-The **Alchemy Orbs** and **Exalted Orbs** look very similar, but they have vastly different values. A simple mistake in identifying the correct orb type can lead to a substantial loss of in-game currency.
What other types of scams does the creator mention?
-The creator mentions several other types of scams, including those where scammers offer items at lower-than-market prices to lure in unsuspecting players. Once the trade begins, the scammer may either cancel the trade and swap the items or show an item with incorrect stats or sockets.
Why is it dangerous to get excited about a bargain during a trade?
-Getting excited about a bargain can cloud your judgment. Scammers take advantage of this by offering items at seemingly low prices, causing players to rush the trade without properly checking the details, leading to scamming.
What advice does the creator give for dealing with scammers once they’ve been identified?
-The creator advises reporting scammers, even though the chances of getting the item back are slim. They also encourage players to share their experiences and the names of scammers in order to protect the community and raise awareness.
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