Stupid kids most likely gambling with their mummy or daddys credit card. "Oh hey I lost money whilst gambling, time to gamble some more to get it back". If you walked into a casino the owner would cum his pants. You're the type of fool who pays for their kids tuition fees. No sympathy.
Wanna know how to not get scammed? DON'T TRADE. If I ever want a skin on CSGO, I buy it. AK Skin? CSGO Marketplace. Negev Skin? CSGO Marketplace. Trading is a stupid idea, but not as stupid as gambling CSGO Skins.
Dumbed down: If you want something, work hard and buy it.
Get a part time job and earn your money. Your going to do that soon anyways so why not start now? At least that way you can prevent your money from going down the drain.
I mean theres fucking advertisements everywhere for trading and gambling and "cheap cases".
Im just searching a website I like and I fuckin see this.
Scamming is bad (duh), you'll learn a valuable life lesson this way when you are the victim of one. Back then when I wanted to sell an unusual and a professional killstreak weapon from TF 2 for a CS:GO knife (Both were like total of 40 euros or something, could've gotten something nice for my friend since it was his birthday) they were scammed but it was pretty cleverly done if you ask me, a method I myself didn't even know before even though I myself was trading for a good 3 or 4 years now in TF 2. Back then when there were no information on the trading menu (Friends since, on Steam since, Steam lvl, etc) it made it all harder and if that feature would've been there before this all could've been prevented but oh well, it's just 40 euros for me so I didn't sweat it, I got a better present for my friend later that day so I'm dandy.