Sites That BLOCK Rollbacks — Do Not Deposit Here
3/25/2026
not every site is on the vulnerable list. some of the bigger platforms have built real anti-reversal systems — to their credit they’re engineered well, but to our detriment they’ll eat your deposit if you even try. others aren’t technically “patched” but have some structural problem (sweepstakes KYC, no instant deposit, manual review) that makes the method not work.
I tested each one personally so you don’t have to burn your skins finding out.
❌ Key-Drop — the most aggressive patcher
threat level: EXTREME
Key-Drop went out of their way to build an anti-reversal system. honestly they have the most layered defense I’ve seen on any CS2 site.
what Key-Drop does:
- no instant balance credit for new accounts — deposits go into a pending state while they query Steam’s trade API in the background. fresh accounts can’t skip this.
- instant credit is level-locked — yes technically they offer it, but only after you’ve ground significant activity on the account. any account created specifically for this strategy starts on the slow delayed-crediting path.
- continuous trade monitoring — even after crediting, they periodically re-check deposit trades with Steam. if something gets reversed, they catch it fast.
- automated balance freeze on detection — when a reversal is detected, the site account is locked instantly. balance gone, withdrawals cancelled, everything suspended.
- withdrawal cooldowns — they put a cooldown on new deposits before you can withdraw. kills the “deposit → withdraw different skins → reverse” loop entirely.
- device and IP fingerprinting — they track browser fingerprints, IPs, hardware. one flagged account means every new account from the same device is preemptively blocked.
- cross-account linking — if you get flagged and then create a new Key-Drop account from the same environment, they link it before you can even deposit.

what happened when I tested it:
- attempt 1: deposited $200. balance hung in “pending” for 45 minutes. the site account got locked before I could withdraw anything — KD’s system flagged the pending reversal window and froze the account mid-session. reversed the deposit on Steam to at least get the skin back. got $0 profit total. on top of that, KD reported the Steam account to Valve for trade abuse — Steam ended up banning the account outright. lost the account entirely.
- attempt 2: different Steam, VPN, clean browser. deposited $150. this time they put a 72-hour withdrawal hold on the deposit. couldn’t touch anything for 3 days. reversed on day 6. caught within 4 hours. $150 gone.
- attempt 3 (case battle method): got linked by fingerprint before the battle even started — 3 of my 4 Key-Drop site accounts got preemptively restricted.
bottom line: Key-Drop will cost you money. do not deposit.
❌ GGDrop — engineered to outlast the reversal window
threat level: HIGH (structural)
GGDrop’s defense isn’t a fraud-detection system. it’s simpler and more effective: they deliberately time-gate the entire deposit-to-withdrawal flow so that the 7-day Steam trade reversal window expires before you can complete a cycle.
how it works:
- after you send a skin deposit, GGDrop credits your balance but places a withdrawal hold on fresh accounts that lasts longer than 7 days
- during that hold, you cannot withdraw anything to Steam
- by the time the hold expires, your deposit trade is already more than 7 days old
- the reversal button on Steam is gone — trade is final
- GGDrop keeps the skins
there is no workaround. you can’t speed up the hold, and you can’t reverse a trade that’s past 7 days.
what happened when I tested it:
- deposited $250 on a fresh account. balance credited. no case battle possible because withdrawal to Steam was locked for what turned out to be 8+ days. reversed the deposit to check — trade was already past the 7-day window. deposit gone.
bottom line: GGDrop’s hold is specifically designed to outlast the reversal window. your deposit is permanently theirs once the hold clears. do not deposit.
❌ Casehug — patched, instant detection
threat level: HIGH
Casehug patched trade reversals and their detection is immediate — the moment a Steam trade reversal is detected, the account is frozen automatically, no delay, no grace period.
what they do:
- real-time Steam trade state monitoring on all deposits
- reversed deposit → instant automated account freeze — balance, pending withdrawals, everything locked
- deposits on new accounts also face a manual review before crediting, so the balance window is tight even before detection kicks in
my test:
- deposited $180. balance eventually credited. withdrew $165. reversed on day 5. account was frozen instantly — the freeze was automated, not manual. withdrawn skins were safe (already in inventory), but everything on the site locked up on the spot.
- case battle attempt: accounts got stuck in the deposit review queue; the battle never started.

the instant detection makes even a single-account session a coin-flip race. skip.
❌ gocsgo — also patched, slower but effective
threat level: HIGH
gocsgo operates in a similar space to Casehug. their system is slower but they do catch reversals.
what they do:
- 1-hour hold on deposits from accounts under 30 days old
- periodic checks against reversed trades (similar timing to G4Skins’ batch detection, but gocsgo actually follows up)
- reversed deposits → account suspended + email demanding item return
- they’ve been known to threaten Steam reports (no evidence they actually follow through)
my test:
- $220 deposit, confirmation hold took 55 minutes. withdrew $205. reversed on day 6. 3 days later the account was suspended and they sent an email.
- case battle test: 4 accounts, the confirmation holds meant the battle queue timed out before all 4 could join the same lobby.

not as fast as Key-Drop but the structural holds make it unusable.
❌ CSGOLuck — instant deposit capped at $4
threat level: HIGH (structural)
CSGOLuck uses the same time-gate approach as GGDrop but with a twist: they do technically offer instant balance credit — but only up to $4. any deposit above that threshold goes into a hold that outlasts the 7-day reversal window.
what this means:
- you can’t run a meaningful cycle. a $4 instant credit buys you $4 of balance. that’s it.
- anything larger ($50, $100, $300) sits in a pending hold until the Steam reversal window has expired
- by the time larger deposits clear, you can no longer reverse the trade
- the site’s case battles require far more than $4 to join
the $4 limit appears intentional — low enough that it’s not a real exploit surface but just enough to look “instant” on the feature list.
what happened when I tested it:
- deposited $120. balance went into hold immediately — same pending state as GGDrop. after 8 days nothing had moved and the reversal window had already expired. $120 gone, no way to recover it.
the hold isn’t a coincidence or a fraud-check queue. it’s calibrated to outlast the window on anything above $4.
bottom line: the $4 instant cap makes any real cycle impossible. do not deposit.
❌ CSBattle — instant deposit capped at $3
threat level: HIGH (structural)
CSBattle has the same setup as CSGOLuck but even tighter: instant deposit is capped at $3. every dollar above that is held until after the 7-day reversal window expires.
- $3 instant credit — not a usable cycle
- larger deposits are held past day 7, locking your skins permanently
- case battles are inaccessible at $3 buy-in
like GGDrop and CSGOLuck, this isn’t an accident. the low instant cap is specifically designed so the site can advertise “instant deposits” while keeping any real deposit amount safe from reversal.
bottom line: $3 instant cap. completely useless for this method. do not deposit.
quick reference
| site | usable? | problem | what happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| Key-Drop | ❌ no | aggressive anti-reversal | account frozen, deposit lost |
| GGDrop | ❌ no | withdrawal hold outlasts 7-day window | deposit permanently lost after hold expires |
| Casehug | ❌ no | instant detection + patched | account frozen instantly on reversal |
| gocsgo | ❌ no | confirmation holds + patched | account suspended, email threats |
| CSGOLuck | ❌ no | instant deposit capped at $4 | larger deposits held past reversal window |
| CSBattle | ❌ no | instant deposit capped at $3 | larger deposits held past reversal window |
how to recognize a site that will NOT work
if you’re considering a site not on my rankings, watch for these:
- balance doesn’t credit instantly — anything beyond 2 minutes means they’re verifying trade state
- withdrawal hold on deposits — any cooldown = they know about this strategy
- email/SMS confirmation for withdrawals — friction they added specifically to slow down deposit→withdraw cycles
- manual deposit review — balance takes hours = a human is checking
- KYC requirements — any ID verification kills multi-account play
- ToS mentions “trade disputes,” “chargebacks,” or “Steam trade reversals” — they know exactly what’s up and they wrote policy for it
if you see any of these, walk away. stick to the tested sites.