Market Transactions
Purchase total:44,91€
Sales total:108,97€
Net gain:64,06€
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Somehow it doesn't show for me even though Enhanced Steam is installed and working...weird.
By the way, I noticed some people sell stuff for less than 0,03€ and this basically means they won't even make a single cent from it. I wonder...is this due to the exchance rate? I mean, do they make "some" money but they just use another currency? Or do they just don't care and want to get rid of the item?
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I think that includes all the money you added to your wallet right? So considering the account might be a few years old it's not as much as it looks.
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Well, it says 'market transaction'. So it should be my actual market transactions. My first market purchase was on 1st of March 2013, so that's since when this counts. IF I add money to my wallet then it's only for market transactions anyway, so does not matter in the end. I use other payment methods for actually purchasing stuff from Steam and this is not displayed in market transactions obviously. ^_^
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Market Transactions
Purchase total:$1.86
Sales total:$145.12
Net gain:$143.26
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Purchase total:$35.60
Sales total:$58.92
Net gain:$23.32
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Purchase total:$318.59
Sales total:$409.11
Net gain: 90.52
The market is fun.
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I was running Firefox 18 and 3.9 wouldn't install on that version (even though it says it requires 17+). Updated to FF23 and now it installs but still reports 0,0,0.
edit: It locks up my firefox probably 50% of the time that I try to load the market page. Maybe it doesn't like dealing with a large number of transactions (in my case, 2526 market transactions).
edit: Wahey, got it to load finally...
Market Transactions
Purchase total: $1,710.05
Sales total: $1,956.84
Net gain: $246.79
And yes, that's JUST market transactions. I've never added funds to my wallet. The market paid for everything I bought during the summer sale, and the vast majority of things I've given away here.
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Yup, same here. While I don't have anywhere near the same totals I have just about the same net gain :)
Thanks for the free money Valve!
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I'm sitting on some items that have depreciated a bit, waiting for the price to recover before listing. Also sitting on a bunch of getaway cards and foils that I expect will slowly rise in price over the course of the next few months. If I were to firesale everything I'd probably add another $100 to that net gain, but that's not particularly urgent. :D
edit: Also, Valve is probably thanking users for the free money too. 15% cut out of transferring "worthless" digital goods. :D
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The 3.9 version seems to be unstable. Also, it wouldn't hurt to have some option to disable some of the new additions like market transactions and inventory management through market. It's impossible to use the market with this version on, it makes firefox unresponsive.
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To find out:
Install Enhanced Steam for Google Chrome (should say version 4.1 or higher)
Go to the Steam Marketplace
Look on the right hand column under "Market Transactions" to find your total spent or total gained.
Here's mine
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