About 2, actually. 4-5 ref/2 keys, from a few sources.
If you're selling one, I want it. Add me.
Sadly, I'm buying, which is why I was asking. Some dude asked for 5 keys, and since the first rule I've tried to follow in trading is "Feel comfortable with a trade, if you don't feel it's good, step out", I decided to go for the safe bet.
Very, very carefully. First option is crafting together three ref. Second is recrafting two hats. Third is crafting 4 Ref+Pyro token.
More realistic is finding someone with a clean, and buying it.
Daaaang. Well, I'll have to buy it off from someone then.
I'm interested in buying a dirty (uncraftable) Team Captain. I have 3 refined, plus an assortment of halloween stuff, and a handful of crates and weapons.
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Okay I've got a bunch of TF2 items sitting around, namely the entire Total War item collection and a Bill's Hat. Would anyone be interested in buying CS:GO for me in exchange for some combination of said items?
I don't know how I got so many Conscientious Objectors, but I have three duplicates that I'd like to trade for 1.5 scrap each. Or 1:1 for a frying pan.
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OK, so I found a Dead Cone. I don't really want it, and would like to trade it for a different Pyro hat, if anyone's interested?
I have a Brigade Helm I'm not using, if you'd prefer that instead.
I don't know how I got so many Conscientious Objectors, but I have three duplicates that I'd like to trade for 1.5 scrap each. Or 1:1 for a frying pan.
I have a Brigade Helm I'm not using, if you'd prefer that instead.
Fairly sure I've got a spare frying pan lying around in my inventory that I'd trade for one of those Objectors.
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Noise Maker - Vuvuzela, and Kringle Collection. They seem to fetch a high price in the Warehouse.
So now I shall complete my Saharan Spy set and get me a high five. Unless someone wants those items.
Honestly I am a bit surprised that it could work. I would suspect someone buying 10-20 keys at once would set off the alarms, as in "This person doesn't normally buy so many keys at once so why is he/she doing that now?" This is common for other purchases and what-not so why doesn't Valve/Credit Card companies already have that in place I don't know. Of course now they might.
Honestly I am a bit surprised that it could work. I would suspect someone buying 10-20 keys at once would set off the alarms, as in "This person doesn't normally buy so many keys at once so why is he/she doing that now?" This is common for other purchases and what-not so why doesn't Valve/Credit Card companies already have that in place I don't know. Of course now they might.
People use dummy accounts to buy 500-1000 keys in bulk, why would that surprise you ?
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People use dummy accounts to buy 500-1000 keys in bulk, why would that surprise you ?
Talking about Steam accounts, yea of course they use dummy accounts.
Perhaps I was not clear (won't be the first...or last time lol). The credit cards that they steal, those cards need to be setting off fraud alarms.
A credit card company has a set of fraud alarms that are designed to go off if something fishy comes up. A classic example is if my credit card is used in say Africa, somewhere I have not been close to, then they should raise a red flag and check into it to make sure its really me.
Well Steam and whatever credit card companies this is affecting should be doing the same thing, even if the user has played TF2, there is no way they are purchasing that large amount of keys. If a user (of the credit card) never purchased anything from the Steam store, then that should be a big red flag right there.