You use Steam Inventory Helper/Expert to select 100 CSGO cards, you click price 5 cents, you mass confirm, then you remember there was foil there and get sad face.
Well, it will mostly happen to CSGO inventories through, people selling knives for like 10 cents because they selected 100 cases with one knife somewhere in the middle.
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I know. But you would be surprised how many people have zero knowledge there is anything else beside Steam.
Including even such high-profile stuff like Humble Bundles.
Like people who were "omg, this was best steam sale ever, Mad Max for $15", while it was for $12 in Humble Monthly Bundle...
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Shows appreciation towards the game and developers for completing the product. Plus kind of a hobby. Some hoard games they never play, I hoard cards for useless badges. Since badges are not meant to be used in the first place, somehow it still feels less of a wasta than a game I would never touch.
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i dont mean to bother you but, imho your badges can show your appreciation just to other gamers who value badges and stalk you. i don't think they mean a thing to the vast universe of steam users or to the developers. do they even get reports of crafted badges for their games?
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i had no idea. anyway i dont see where that 15% comes from, since the margin on a card transaction is around 1-3cents (for normal cards) and it's supposed to go to valve.
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thanks for explaining :)
incredible how some do money out of some rather insignificant bitmaps...
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no idea about that, I don't have that game. just bought some keys for trade purpose.
i better go get a beer or two...
cheers!
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Neat. If only I didn't list most of my cards yesterday. Oh well, I ended up listing about 80 cards, which took like 10 minutes, and from the sound of things this only speeds up the final confirmation, which means it would basically cut the time in half, which is still 5 minutes or so.
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I got incredibly excited when I noticed it this morning... But after checking all items, it won't let me accept them and just gives me f*cking errors (the same I sometimes get when trying to verify a single item, it usually works when waiting a bit or verifying another item and then go back to the other one).. But in this mass approving it didn't work -.- I'm on iOS.
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TBH I don't believe it will make that much diff to card prices as both WinAuth & ASF already had this functionality for quite a while now...and is even much easier to mass confirm than using this method ツ
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Can't wait for first "fuck, I picked foil card and sold it for 3 cents instead of 30 thanks to Mass Confirm" :P
I guess that's where all those issues with Steam Inventories comes from.
Also, prepare for cards to lose few cents from their value - they rose because people couldn't bother to sell all their cards for 5 cents and spend like 2 hours confirming 100 sales, now people will sell those since it will be much faster.
Edit: If you wonder how it works: you tick the items, then click confirm sale and it's gone. There's still some pain in the arse since you have to tick those 100 items, but at least you don't have to first open them, then click confirm, wait for it to load and repeat 100 times.
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