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Counterstrike: Global Offensive

Inventory Multiplier (version 1.0)

Preface
Thank you for purchasing CS:GO Inventory Multiplier. We, Epik-chan and Venture
Capital, have worked hard to formulate, test, and deploy this method for your
convenience. Everything in this ebook has been fully reviewed and prepared for instant
satisfaction. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please message Epikchan (UID: 2522837) or on MPGH.

Prerequisites
CS:GO Account
CS:GO skins (works better with higher value skins)
At least 2 friends you can trust with your skins/at least 2 different accounts with
CS:GO (yours and 2 others)
Email Confirmation ON

Basic Overview
You bought this ebook because you want to duplicate your CS:GO skins or perhaps
even for TF2. But, as we all know, Valve has a strict policy against scamming. They will
not return skins for no reason whatsoever. However, did you know that if your account is
hacked, Valve will return your skins? This method is not as easy as it sounds and it
may take a while to do, but it will work 100% of the time if done correctly.
If you want to be successful, be sure to follow everything step-by-step or order the
advanced package for full support. The end result is worth the time and effort.

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REMEMBER:
Steam chats are logged; make sure all communication with accomplices is
done through Skype, Teamspeak, or other IM services.
Make sure everyone has a different IP address. VPNs are recommended.
This method is achievable using Teamviewer, RATs, or whatever other
remote administration tools you have access to, but it generally works better
with friends.

Part 1
With you and your friends, decide who will cover these roles:
1. Victim (Person with all the skins, most of the time that's you)
2. Hacker (Pretends to hack the Victim)
3. Liquidator (Hacker sends skins to Liquidator to sell for PP/BTC/Keys/etc)
4. Buyer(s) (Buys the skins from the Liquidator)

Key Notes:
1.1.

The Victim should not make contact with the Liquidator or

Buyer(s) via Steam chat. In fact, make sure nobody makes contact unless
explicitly mentioned in the method.
1.2.

The Hacker can also do the role of the Liquidator.

1.3.

There can be more than ONE buyer. The reason why is the same

reason why Steam will dupe the skins, so the people buying the skins won't
be scammed be Valve themselves.
1.4.

Make sure the Victim has Email confirmations ON, and Valve will

give you full support for reversing/duplicating skins.


1.5.

Make sure you all unfriend each other if you haven't yet.
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Edited by Venture Capital (bitcube)

Part 2 (Notes)
Remember, being realistic is crucial to this methods success.
This will work because I have accidently done this before, and made around $500. Now
I made this accident as a method you can follow.
Steam support reps will be a factor; however I will try my best to help you get the best
result.

Part 2 (Method)
1. Basically what you will do with your friends is stage a scenario where one person (the
Victim) with all the skins they want to dupe will get hacked by a friend. The Hacker
will be the one sending the link to the Victim and the Victim will pretend to download
and use the fake virus.
Example:

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2. After the Hacker hacks the Victim, the Victim will now ask what the program

does or something along the lines of that. This is when the Hacker deletes/blocks
the Victim. Make sure you do this to make it look as realistic as possible.
3. The Victim will now send a trade offer to the Hacker with all the skins that he

wants to be duped. For realism, in the trade message, the Hacker should type:
get hacked or something similar.
4. After the Hacker accepts the trade, all the items that want to be duped should be

sent to him/her. For now, the role of the Victim is done.


5. The Hacker will now send the skins to the Liquidator. In this scenario, the

Hacker will say something like, Help me sell these skins for keys/pp/btc and Ill
share the profit with you. The Liquidator will agree and accept the skins from
the trade the Hacker sent. (If the Hacker is also doing the role of the Liquidator,
then skip this step. I do not recommend skipping this skip though.)
6. The role of the Hacker is done, and this is when the Victim's role comes into

play. The Victim will now proceed to send a ticket to Steam using this link:
https://support.steampowered.com/newticket.php?category=11
7. Make sure the ticket is realistic and convincing. Provide as much proof as

possible (such as the trade history) and how unaware you were when you got
hacked. Act angry but don't take it out on the representative.

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8. After sending the ticket, the Victims role is now done, leaving the roles of the

Liquidator and Buyer(s) left.


9. The Liquidator should now give the skins to the Buyer(s) pretending to sell

the skins. The Buyer should act like a real buyer and accept the trade from the
Liquidator. The Liquidator should send the Buyer a random/fake BTC address or
PayPal, etc via chat. This is to ensure that Valve will not reverse the skins and
duplicate the skins instead.
10. Now all the skins should be in the inventories of the buyers. The scenario is now
completed and it is now a matter of time when Steam support replies and dupes the
skins. When the Victim gets the skins from steam support, return all the skins from the
Buyer(s) back to the Victim. You now have a duplicated inventory. (But if you do want
to repeat this, do not return the skins back to the Victim, as trades are logged.)

If you want to duplicate using the Victim's inventory again, I would recommend
waiting a few weeks to avoid suspicion. Make sure you did not return the skins from
the Buyer(s) back to the Victim unless you no longer want to dupe. For the second
attempt to dupe the skins, redo the scenerio skipping steps 1 & 2, starting from step 3.
When sending the ticket to steam support, say something like The virus the hacker gave
me did not get removed and my account is still compromised. It forced my account
to send the my expensive skins back to the hacker again. :( Why didn't you fix this
for me?? Remember to make it convincing and feel free to mix this method with
anything you feel to make it work better.

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Edited by Venture Capital (bitcube)

Part 3 (Final thoughts and information)


If followed correctly, the first attempt works guaranteed. This method can be repeated as
many times as you want with a slight risk each time. Compared to this method and
others, this by far, can be repeated. Simply be creative in every fresh scenario and you
should be golden.
The Victim will never be banned; same goes for the Buyer(s).
There is a chance that the Hacker may be banned, but it has never happened before.
The Liquidator faces an even smaller chance of being banned.
However, all profit gained from duplicating expensive skins should cover the cost of a
new account.
If you require assistance in completing this method, please message Epik-chan or
Venture Capital. Or, order the advanced package and we will be happy to walk you
through the entire process.

Written by Epik-chan from Hackforums and MPGH


Edited by Venture Capital (bitcube)

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