fkn0wned.com · Market Place > Sales
Steam Cafe Certificates * Available *
A guy selling 'unlimited raging + hacking' Steam cafe certs gets called out as a scammer before he even hits 100 posts.
A low-post-count member tried to sell leftover Valve internet-cafe certificates, pitching them as a way to spin up fresh Steam accounts for unrestricted 'raging and hacking' across a huge list of Steam-era games. Regulars were quick to point out the site's 100-post trading rule and voiced suspicion he was running a scam, while one buyer expressed interest anyway. A banned member later chimed in identifying the certs as basically a Steam crack rather than anything legitimate.
Need 100 posts, I smell scammer— AnthraX
Hook me up.— method3909
looks like a STEAM crack— RecoileZ
Anyone have any WoW Gold Farming Guides?
A new guy wants Derek Beachler's WoW gold guide — the trade offers roll in, then someone just tells him to torrent it
A newcomer in the Market Place > Sales section asks around for a World of Warcraft gold farming guide, specifically namechecking Derek Beachler's guide, and mentions he's leveling characters on the Edlre'thalas and Icecrown realms. A well-known 1000-Club member offers a trade for a similar guide he already has, but the thread's last word is a fellow member bluntly suggesting he just download it off The Pirate Bay instead of trading for it. A small, mundane but very of-its-era snapshot of the forum's guide-trading economy.
tell me what you got to trade and I might have some. I got Derek's Gold Mastery Guide..— c0cke
DONT BOTHER GO TO thepiratebay.org and dl one look for one with alot of seeders— semajxpl
"my litlle shop" — Killer-k's steam account/CD-key sales thread
A 2008 corner-shop hustle: 7-digit Steam accounts, a WoW key, and a CS:S server, all for a few bucks and a PayPal.
This is a small vendor thread in the Market Place > Sales section where user Killer-k advertised a personal 'shop' selling bulk 7-digit Steam accounts, a WoW CD-key, and a CS:S server slot for small cash amounts, accepting PayPal and trades. It's a snapshot of the era's casual, low-stakes gray-market trading culture on gaming forums, with a one-line 'no scamming' rule standing in for any real buyer protection. Both participants who posted in the thread were later marked as Banned members, which was common for accounts caught up in trading/scamming enforcement on sites like this.
So im selling much steam accounts only must talk to me...— Killer-k
No scamming.. Trades avibable— Killer-k
WTS World of Warcraft & Burning Crusade CD Keys
A banned member hawking WoW keys for $30–35 in the old Fkn0wned marketplace, no receipts included.
A short sales listing in the Market Place > Sales section where user 'AC KILLA' offered a World of Warcraft CD key and a Burning Crusade CD key for $30-$35, urging buyers to hurry as they were his 'last ones.' The post is a small snapshot of the informal, low-trust key-reselling culture common on cheat/gaming forums of that era, gated behind a 100-post trading requirement. Notably, the seller's account is tagged as 'Banned,' which fits the general untrustworthy tone of the marketplace.
Well im willing to sell the burning crusade key and the other wow cd key for only... $35.00 or $30.00 Really Really Cheap. Hurry Because this are my last ones.— AC KILLA