The first scam involved in CSGO skins. I had skins worth of 120€ in total includes a knife ( tbh these stuffs are f**** useless and are just for shown off ). One day I got a friend request out of sudden. I thought nothing bad happens so I accept it. The person also plays csgo and I thought " hey cool maybe I inviting him to competitive so I can finally rank up to master guardian". We chatted and played some game for warm up when he suddenly told me I have to download a TeamSpeak alike program called "oppo voice" ( don't clearly remember the actual name). Did it cause I don't want to cause any stress when suddenly my windows warned me the program has malicious viruses and I shouldn't install it. Ignored and oh boy I wished I had listened to my OS. my computer was acting weirdly. It was slow, my mouse didn't move, webcam turned on by itself and it crashed after that. I vividly remember a window with a mocking message in green next popped up while an animation of falling csgo skins came up. My heart dropped and i was scarred that my computer would never turn on again. Immediately pushed the on off button and let it start again. Everything was normal until I opened steam and saw all my skins in the inventory has sudenly gone. With my age of 21 years i was on the verge to cry. Contacted some of my friends on steam to get some help how to handle the situation. One of my friend suggested me to contact steam support. Before I did that I removed and blocked the culprit from my friend list, uninstalled the program from my computer, letting antivirus running through, changed my password and warned everyone in the steam community about that scam. I described the support the situation in a serious and helpless tone begging them to get my skins back. I also linked the culprits profile in the support ticket. After some questionings I finally had in 3 days all of my skins back.Relieved and cryed my eyes out of joy I sweared to myself that I will never add a stranger anymore on my friend list.