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Some hats can go above 1,000 dollars. It's one of the big reasons people flip their wig if anything were to effect older promos or the Mannconomy in general I'd wager too.
It makes a good way to "Cash out" of TF2 when you finnally wanna quit I guess.
Technically it's a violation of the user agreement.
But people do it anyways.
You can also sell items on the Community Market for Steam Wallet Funds.
You're better off waiting for the Steam Market to expand its range of marketable items beyond Vintage/Genuine/Festive/Botkiller/Tool.
But it's alot easier to unload small items. Furthermore, the market is there, you don't have to go find a buyer, setup the transaction and hope they won't scam you.
Regulated markets have security built into them, and thus you have to pay for that.
A high fee doesn't negate my points.
Trying to sell a 15 cent item on paypal is a total pain in the ***. And you never know if you'll get your money.