I'm looking for help pricing all of my items, from steam gifts, steam bundle keys, cards, to in-game trade-able items. Obviously I'd like to make the most I can yet still sell the items for a reasonable price in tf2 metal, ToDs, keys, or overpay in cs:go skins. I'm out of the loop on item pricing on the steam trade market and any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! :)

9 years ago

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I suck at pricing things too, I recommend simply browsing SteamTrades for items and games similar to yours, and see what seems to be the common value.

9 years ago
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  1. bundle keys are bundle keys, you won't get much unless if they are BTA bundle keys AND if is a good game (if is a bad game no one wil care about it)
  2. most in-game items worth as much as they are being sold on the steam market, if they are not being sold almost no one will care (as far as i know only TF2, CS:GO and Dota 2 have items worth to trade)
  3. steam gifts prices are usually priced by the lowest possible, check who's selling that game for what price and try to sell at the same or lower price (never store price, people are not stupid but there are a few exceptions like the new AAA games)
  4. only a really low amount of traders accept cards (and most of them are selling more bundle games)
9 years ago
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So should I price the lesser bundle games in cards or tf2 scrap just to get something out of them? Or just try to trade them for bundle games that I want?

9 years ago
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i would try to get other bundle games from them but be carefull, trade only bta games for bta games but you can also trade them for cards but you have to set your own prices otherwise people will offer you one 3 cent card for your games because everyone try to get them as cheap as possible

9 years ago
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Thanks for the advice for sure, it will certainly be used.

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