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Many pirates have copied and sold your tables illegally. Is there a list of known scammers somewhere?

The people on this list are sellers who use deceptive practices in an attempt to commit fraud, or are selling pirated games that are illegally duplicated, or both. Deceptive practices include things such as unauthorized use of K.R. Engineering’s vendor images and logos. Scammers may also use images of much newer, supported tables to sell you tables that are old and unsupported, and they do this knowingly. Often they will use deceptive titles to trick people into thinking they are officially endorsed by K.R. Engineering, or that their lower prices are merely reflective of a “sale” that is going on.

These scammers have been notified personally by K.R. Engineering staff that what they’re doing is fraud, and that their tables are not supported, but they refuse to modify their listings to inform their customers that they are selling unsupported products.

  • SCAMMER: LORD Muliaina
  • SCAMMER: xXxOVERLORDxXx Exon
  • SCAMMER: LuLzZz
  • SCAMMER: Sacha Quartz
  • SCAMMER: Trouble Riddler
  • SCAMMER: worstnightmayre
  • SCAMMER: Cristina Hazelnut

If you’re not sure whether you’ve purchased something from a scammer, known or otherwise, you can check your order history on the Marketplace. If the invoice for your order does not say “Sold by Karsten Rutledge”, then you were likely scammed.

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