HommyB Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:03am
Why arent my cards getting sold on Market?
For example, i put up a card for 7cents, and its not sold for 1 month,
while the history shows that yesterday some people bought it for 9cents..
shouldnt mine have been sold first?
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JPMcMillen Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:10am 
It's possible that someone else put one up for 6¢, and then someone else bid 9¢, so the sale will go to the lowest posted price.
Count_Dandyman Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:27am 
When you put it up for 7 cents was that the price you receive or the price the seller pays because if it was the first one the steam cut could have put yours at a higher price then the one that sold.
JPMcMillen Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:42am 
Originally posted by Count_Dandyman:
When you put it up for 7 cents was that the price you receive or the price the seller pays because if it was the first one the steam cut could have put yours at a higher price then the one that sold.
Wouldn't be that. The fees on an amount that small would only be 2¢. Believe me, I've sold a lot of stuff under 10¢.
Count_Dandyman Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:45am 
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
Originally posted by Count_Dandyman:
When you put it up for 7 cents was that the price you receive or the price the seller pays because if it was the first one the steam cut could have put yours at a higher price then the one that sold.
Wouldn't be that. The fees on an amount that small would only be 2¢. Believe me, I've sold a lot of stuff under 10¢.
7+2 is 9 and then there's the possibility that currency conversion could be adding extra variance to the price between the posters and the one that sold
JPMcMillen Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:54am 
Originally posted by Count_Dandyman:
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
Wouldn't be that. The fees on an amount that small would only be 2¢. Believe me, I've sold a lot of stuff under 10¢.
7+2 is 9 and then there's the possibility that currency conversion could be adding extra variance to the price between the posters and the one that sold

But without knowing if 7¢ was the buyer cost or not, we can't be certain what may have happened. Also, since we don't know what card it is, we can't see what other copies of the card are selling for, and what any buy offers have been submitted.
Count_Dandyman Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:58am 
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
Originally posted by Count_Dandyman:
7+2 is 9 and then there's the possibility that currency conversion could be adding extra variance to the price between the posters and the one that sold

But without knowing if 7¢ was the buyer cost or not, we can't be certain what may have happened. Also, since we don't know what card it is, we can't see what other copies of the card are selling for, and what any buy offers have been submitted.
Thats why I asked which it was and unless we have someone that can check the listing in the currency that has the lowest value it could be tricky to know exactly which of the listed prices is officially the lowest.
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Date Posted: Mar 7, 2018 @ 1:03am
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