hey guys, i know this isn't a trading forum but i've seen other community members do it here & i trust most of you all.
i'm pretty tight on cash and i needed to liquidate some of my virtual assets
i currently have: 164 keys
i'm taking: $1.9 usd each via paypal only
i hope that others can vouch for my trustworthiness; i used to trade a lot over summer breaks to make some money
here's my reputation thread cataloging my trade history: http://bazaar.tf/thread/5095
thanks guys for keeping tf2 alive. hope your passions are never snuffed.
hey guys, i know this isn't a trading forum but i've seen other community members do it here & i trust most of you all.
i'm pretty tight on cash and i needed to liquidate some of my virtual assets
i currently have: 164 keys
i'm taking: $1.9 usd each via paypal only
i hope that others can vouch for my trustworthiness; i used to trade a lot over summer breaks to make some money
here's my reputation thread cataloging my trade history: http://bazaar.tf/thread/5095
thanks guys for keeping tf2 alive. hope your passions are never snuffed.
I think marketplace.tf has a selling thing
I think marketplace.tf has a selling thing
this isnt a trading forum
this isnt a trading forum
yeah i'm pretty sure marketplace.tf will buy keys for cash in bulk if you go through some verification process
yeah i'm pretty sure marketplace.tf will buy keys for cash in bulk if you go through some verification process
thanks guys. i may use marketplace if i don't get any offers within a reasonable amount of time, but i'd like to preserve the 10% commission fee if possible. sucks that the real world market seems to be tanking if you don't have a storefront.
thanks guys. i may use marketplace if i don't get any offers within a reasonable amount of time, but i'd like to preserve the 10% commission fee if possible. sucks that the real world market seems to be tanking if you don't have a storefront.
[url=http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/forum/27-team-fortress-2-cash-trading/]In backpack.tf you can sell keys for paypal money but you're gonna have to have some sort of +rep to have a smooth trade[/url]
If you want someone here to buy them, charging above market price isn't the way to go about it.
It's quite easy to find established sellers for 1.85 per.
If you want someone here to buy them, charging above market price isn't the way to go about it.
It's quite easy to find established sellers for 1.85 per.
SpyromancerIf you want someone here to buy them, charging above market price isn't the way to go about it.
It's quite easy to find established sellers for 1.85 per.
It's around 2.50 on the steam market and 2.05 on Marketplace.tf isn't it???
[quote=Spyromancer]If you want someone here to buy them, charging above market price isn't the way to go about it.
It's quite easy to find established sellers for 1.85 per.[/quote]
It's around 2.50 on the steam market and 2.05 on Marketplace.tf isn't it???
Mate you're not gonna get 1.9 anywhere other than marketplace.tf
Mate you're not gonna get 1.9 anywhere other than marketplace.tf
yeah, just tried out your service with a markup and i still sold my stock pretty quickly. probably just going to liquidate all my keys through there. thanks again.
yeah, just tried out your service with a markup and i still sold my stock pretty quickly. probably just going to liquidate all my keys through there. thanks again.
DoggerelSpyromancerIf you want someone here to buy them, charging above market price isn't the way to go about it.
It's quite easy to find established sellers for 1.85 per.
It's around 2.50 on the steam market and 2.05 on Marketplace.tf isn't it???
Well the SCM has garbage prices for some reason and Marketplace.tf has prices slightly higher than the "free market" because you're not risking getting scammed, you're not risking a chargeback, and it's a hell of a lot more convenient than trying to sell them manually.
[quote=Doggerel][quote=Spyromancer]If you want someone here to buy them, charging above market price isn't the way to go about it.
It's quite easy to find established sellers for 1.85 per.[/quote]
It's around 2.50 on the steam market and 2.05 on Marketplace.tf isn't it???[/quote]
Well the SCM has garbage prices for some reason and Marketplace.tf has prices slightly higher than the "free market" because you're not risking getting scammed, you're not risking a chargeback, and it's a hell of a lot more convenient than trying to sell them manually.
it is most certainly a welcome service. with that said, i always enjoyed the cutthroat individuality of emergent "wild west" digital economies. even if it was less fair & most certainly less efficient, i could only enjoy online games that let me exploit local pricing differentials a la arbitrage and fundamental misrepresentations of valuation between secondary parties. bluntly speaking, education is sparse; those intelligent few that could capitalize on these deficits could readily acquire wealth. although (perceived) normalization of that knowledge disparity is integral to long-term success, the accessibility of automation inhibits social maturation and, inevitably, intellectual stimulation.
with all this said, hats off to you to reaching the endgoal & becoming an economic leader, geel. i can't even imagine how much fun you had with it. hopefully you keep seeking challenges and jump into other sectors whose holes haven't been poked yet.
it is most certainly a welcome service. with that said, i always enjoyed the cutthroat individuality of emergent "wild west" digital economies. even if it was less fair & most certainly less efficient, i could only enjoy online games that let me exploit local pricing differentials a la arbitrage and fundamental misrepresentations of valuation between secondary parties. bluntly speaking, education is sparse; those intelligent few that could capitalize on these deficits could readily acquire wealth. although (perceived) normalization of that knowledge disparity is integral to long-term success, the accessibility of automation inhibits social maturation and, inevitably, intellectual stimulation.
with all this said, hats off to you to reaching the endgoal & becoming an economic leader, geel. i can't even imagine how much fun you had with it. hopefully you keep seeking challenges and jump into other sectors whose holes haven't been poked yet.
joshuawnit is most certainly a welcome service. with that said, i always enjoyed the cutthroat individuality of emergent "wild west" digital economies. even if it was less fair & most certainly less efficient, i could only enjoy games that let me exploit local pricing differentials a la arbitrage and fundamental misrepresentations of valuation between secondary parties. bluntly speaking, education is sparse; those intelligent few that could capitalize on these deficits could readily acquire wealth.
+frag
[quote=joshuawn]it is most certainly a welcome service. with that said, i always enjoyed the cutthroat individuality of emergent "wild west" digital economies. even if it was less fair & most certainly less efficient, i could only enjoy games that let me exploit local pricing differentials a la arbitrage and fundamental misrepresentations of valuation between secondary parties. bluntly speaking, education is sparse; those intelligent few that could capitalize on these deficits could readily acquire wealth.[/quote]
+frag
HMU if youd like to get rid of the rest of your keys.
HMU if youd like to get rid of the rest of your keys.
ShdSteelHMU if youd like to get rid of the rest of your keys.
back off bud
[quote=ShdSteel]HMU if youd like to get rid of the rest of your keys.[/quote]
back off bud