CSFloat account not trustworthy—how can I verify if a seller is legit?

Achilles

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I’m concerned about the reliability of a seller on CSFloat. How can I check if an account is trustworthy before making a purchase or trade?


What are the key signs of a legitimate vs. suspicious account, such as profile history, transaction records, ratings, or verification badges? Are there common red flags or scams I should watch out for on CSFloat, and what steps can I take to protect myself during a transaction? Any tips or best practices would be helpful.
 
Check the seller's completion rate and total number of successful trades on their profile. If they have a high volume of sales and positive feedback over a long period, they are generally safe to deal with.
 
I usually check their trade history, ratings, and how long the account’s been active, plus if they’ve got verified badges or consistent positive feedback. If something feels off like rushed deals, weird pricing, or asking to go off-platform, I just skip it and stick to CSFloat’s secure system.
 
If you believe that a CSFloat account is not trustworthy, then it is a good idea to check the sellers profile history, ratings, and completed trades. Also, look for verified badges and avoid deals that seem too good to be true. Use the CSFloat escrow system always and never trade outside the platform. By reading recent buyer reviews, you can also verify if a seller is genuine.
 
If a CSFloat account looks suspicious you should check out the seller before you do any trading with them. Look at their profile to see how old their account is and how trades they have completed. You should also see if they are active all the time. Read what other buyers have to say about them. If they are sellers people will probably say good things. You should also look at their Steam account to make sure it is real including what games they have and what they have played. Do not do deals outside of the CSFloat system because that is what scammers usually try to do. They want you to pay them directly. Be careful if someone is trying to sell something to you for a low price or if they are trying to rush you into doing a trade. Always use the CSFloat system to pay for things because that is the safest way to do it and it will protect you from people who are trying to cheat you.
 
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