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Because, let's face it, the price you're hoping will only be offered by scammers...
You'll never know if the guy that will sell you that key is legit or not until you pay him to see if he'll send you a key, and if it is a valid one...
20-50 is usually what scammers are aiming, but they won't say no to a sweet 150.
If you want to be "safe", you would go for a gift, because traders have to keep their reputation if they want to keep trading, but it will be that much expensive.
"Better spend XXX to get a game than X and get nothing but disappointment"