WOW that's sleazy! i would probably be overcome with joy for jim sterling that i'd fall for it, too >_>
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I honestly thought the one Christine showed off was really Jim Sterling parodying a sleazy email scam.
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Wow... I didn't even know this was so common until today. That's so... sleazy.
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It's not even a good fake.
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why?!?! it's PURFECT ENGRISCH!!! ZEEMS REAL! :D
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@ChuBamPow 1) He'd only actually need 1 code. 2) Anyone that watches Jim, knows the bulk of his content now is Greenlight shit. -
also, every time a REAL popular youtuber covered my games, they bought it. They're not beggars lol
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How do you tell real ones from fake? I mean that one does seem suspicious but still could fool me if i didn't pay attention
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1) a super popular youtuber wants to cover your small indie game? YEAH SURE :D 2) they would NEVER ask "several keys"
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lol I wouldn't let the actual Jim Sterling within 50m of any game I made...
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