Valorant cheat seller “Satan” reportedly accused of a fraudulent sale

Beware Of The Scam!

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A new scam has surfaced which claims to be a Valorant cheat seller sourcing out non-functional injectors. 

They go by the name “Satan”. Yes, you heard it right. People at Satan who reportedly sell Valorant cheats on the internet have been exposed to running a scam through their business. Satan’s Store has currently listed the cheats for Valorant and Call of Duty : Modern Warfare for sale on their website. 

An individual from the Valorant community reached out to us at TalkEsport who bought the cheat package from Satan. Although the deal seems to have hit a dead end after the individual never got the delivery of his Cheat and was blacklisted from their Discord Server. The only thing he was left with was the Cheat Launcher or let’s say a .exe file which never opened up. 

The buyer allegedly paid $88 USD (roughly 7290 INR) to Satan in return for a premium Valorant hack. Initially as mentioned above, he was given a launcher of the cheat which was an executable file. Although nothing good came out of it as the cheat never had its first breath with that executable ruled out to be an empty one.

Upon raising a ticket, the developers at Satan asked him to wait every other time until today, it grabbed his attention that he had been blacklisted from Satan’s Discord Server.

Below we have attached a Screenshot that shows us the chat between the buyer and Frank who happens to be a Satan rep to which the latter replied with an “I don’t know”.

The whole scenario is indeed gruesome as the buyer seems to have run out of luck in his desperate times.

Satan has currently been advertising their cheats over social media and other platforms and the community is yet to discover this fraudulent activity of theirs. If you come across any advert which promotes the sales of their cheats, do make sure not to fall for the same.

We at TalkEsport would like to motivate all gamers not to indulge in such businesses as Satan to avoid potential scams and theft attempts. Cheating in a game is a strict offense and stands stiff with a 0 tolerance policy if you’re banned from playing.

A plethora of gaming conglomerates like Riot Games and Valve Software load up their games with heavy-duty Anti-Cheat software which may intercept unusual behavior if spotted in the game.

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