we'll on the FAQ.
if you are not a U.S. citizen or resident, you will need to provide evidence of your non-U.S. status on an online form we provide to you. We will be providing a link to these forms and a process by which you can provide the needed information if and as you approach the 200 sales limit. We may use a third-party to collect this information.
we'll the collection of raw data is due to the US's , "Section 6050W of the Internal Revenue Code".
so they keep track of transactions.
I lol'd by the "use of third party"
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Obviously due to the extensive trading of Steam Trading Cards, I've got this message now:
{You have created *** listings this year. Before you can sell or list more than 200 items in a calendar year, we are required to collect certain information from you. Please click here to provide the necessary information. To find out more about this requirement, please visit the FAQ.}
For those who have seen this, did you decide to give your info to Valve or did you simply decide to stop using the Steam Market and found it too much of a hassle?
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