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Valve does not require bank information nor do they allow trading items for money.
The backstory of this that he saw some items in my inv(that I already traded foolishly) and then "we needed to compensate" tf2 keys in order to finish the trade process, cuz he sent pictures of the items he offered that says "Steam Awaiting Confirmation" , and his other screenshots were pretty beleiving too, so I guess he is just good in making fake screens.
and someone tells you what to do,
walk away.
At the end of day, it comes down to thE URL. Pro tip: a good browser will highlight the actual URL, so yer usual bankname.♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.com (as substitute for bankname.com) will be obvious. Check the URL!
I'll take a wild guess and say it's a scam.