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Is it fake AT2020?

Hi, I'm looking to buy a used AT2020 and saw this great deal. The seller bought it in 2022 and has a receipt with the serial number. I'm not very knowledgeable about microphones, could you please tell me if this is an original microphone?

edit: Thank you very much for your help, I'm buying this microphone. It may seem silly to worry about such a cheap thing, but these days, they'll counterfeit anything.

u/sxn7r — 3 days ago
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I'm not asking how to break the rule!

Steam Families is nice feature allowing to share your library. I think there are a lot of people who have a large library and want to share it with their siblings, but because of this rule, they're afraid.

So, how you can share your library to your siblings and not put yourself at risk?
Someone wrote in this subreddit, that if i set all my online games "private", so they not shared to other family members. This means they cannot play your copy and you cannot get banned for it. On paper, it looks like a working method, but does it really make you safe?

Second question. For example, all members playing free game (CS2), if one of members get banned for cheating, will it affect the other members?

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