Some troubles with @RSGFam and @NFTMart . Need help please .

in #risingstargame11 months ago (edited)

Hello everyone .
For the past few days, I no longer understand anything about the operations I am carrying out on RSGFam, which is associated with NFTMart for the purchase and resale of NFT's.
I end up with NFT's in my deck that do not correspond to reality.

I don't know how to explain so I will show you an example.

Here is an NFT of my deck with its number:
Touring coach N°6902093.png

And this is what the number of this Nft tells me about the history:

Engine history .png
This does not match what is advertised on my deck...

Another thing: Lots of weird transactions on my transaction history.
Example :
I bought this card (I specify that it is a test following my setbacks of the last days... An Epic with 600 fans at this price...).

Achat Hunzia peak D.png

But no trace of this Vlad in my deck:

Vlad 1.png

Vlad2.png

Vlad 3.png

The history of the card I bought shows this: .

Histo Vlad 1.png

Histo Vlad 2.png

Histo Vlad 3.png

Histo Vlad4.png

isto Vlad 5.png

What is going on ?

Bug? Hack? ...

If anyone from the community can help me.

Note that @hunzia appears very often in these bizarre transactions and that bugs occur when paying loyalty's to my wallet from NFTMart. I don't know if this is all related.

Edit Look at that !!!!!! :

Look at that.png
The first one Edmond :

Encore hunzia.png

@hunzia again ...

Re edit just now :
What the heck !!!!!!!

What the heck !!!!.png

Again @hunzia :

Again again .png

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THe same happened to me this morning and I noticed the transaction were related to @hunzia. I bought guitars and ended up with multiple other instruments. Sadly I didn't keep track of my startbit balance so I don't know if I was over charged or not but I definitely didn't get the cards I thought I was buying.

Exactly the same for me ...
The losses seem substantial for me too :( .

@hunzia's account seems very weird.

I hope NftMart can investigate properly and establish things quickly.

I now check all the numbers of the nft's that I buy.

I noticed that Nfts with numbers between 689#### and 690#### are dodgy.

Thanks for the headsup witb the numbers. Sadly I didn't keep a record of what I bought or how much I paid so I'm totally reliant on NFTmart to work it out but, given the questions they've asked me, I'm not sure they know any more than I do. At least at this point.

I just tracked a specific card by it's ID. I thought I was buying an accoustic guitar which is what is says in the market-stream but it changed into a purple drum kit and cost me way more than I would pay for an accoustic guitar so it seems that not only the type of card was changed but also the price.