Can anyone explain this to me?

http://i.imgur.com/IYxbDWJ.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/VPHA73l.jpg

edit) thanks guys!

It seems to happen/have happened to pretty much every item (also cards etc) there is every few days/weeks. And I just don't see how. This can't happen accidentally. This can't happen even to the most drunk nor the dumbest person on the planet as one actually has to manually click through like 100 pages of this item being sold at 3 cents before you get to the "fun offers" where people want random amounts of money for their shit.

The only reason I can think of maybe is that it is arranged between two people to exchange money in their steam wallets (for something else than the actual item being sold there) - but with the pretty huge fee steam's taking that seems pretty unrealistic, especially since it happens so often.

What's really going on there?

1 decade ago*

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Trading

1 decade ago
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Yep, wallet transfers.

Sometimes paying someone in another region for a game and paying the market fee is still way cheaper than buying in your own region.

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"that seems pretty unrealistic"
lol

you have no idea.

1 decade ago
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pscht mega...we dont talk about youknowwhat...

1 decade ago
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Voldemort?

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I'll explain it to you: [Whatever you want to write][]()(http://i.imgur.com/IYxbDWJ.jpg) so it shows like this:
Whatever you want to write

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People transferring wallet balance between accounts.

Steam loves it. That 15%

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+1

1 decade ago
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[Text here][]()(link here) if you want to make clicky links.

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aliens, clearly.

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Closed 1 decade ago by ShayMing.