Pending funds fix
is there anyway to circumvent the money placed in pending? cause im selling CS items at marketprice that an item has sold for about 9000 times already but the price is unusual apperantly?? steam get your ♥♥♥♥ in order please... if i follow the average sold price and the item sells there is nothing unusual about that
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k19thegod lähetti viestin:
is there anyway to circumvent the money placed in pending? cause im selling CS items at marketprice that an item has sold for about 9000 times already but the price is unusual apperantly?? steam get your ♥♥♥♥ in order please... if i follow the average sold price and the item sells there is nothing unusual about that

No.

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EVERYONE has to deal with the pending funds once a sale completes.
HikariLight lähetti viestin:
EVERYONE has to deal with the pending funds once a sale completes.

we shouldnt have to cause if you read the email, its based on a suspicious price/sale
k19thegod lähetti viestin:
HikariLight lähetti viestin:
EVERYONE has to deal with the pending funds once a sale completes.

we shouldnt have to cause if you read the email, its based on a suspicious price/sale
It's not just the price being scrutinised but also the funds used by the purchaser. The only way it seems that this restriction doesn't occur is if the buyer is using entirely their own self-injected wallet funds from a previously verified payment method. This means if the buyer has used fraudulent means then the transaction is cancelled rather than everything being rolled back down the line.
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k19thegod lähetti viestin:

we shouldnt have to cause if you read the email, its based on a suspicious price/sale
It's not just the price being scrutinised but also the funds used by the purchaser. The only way it seems that this restriction doesn't occur is if the buyer is using entirely their own self-injected wallet funds from a previously verified payment method. This means if the buyer has used fraudulent means then the transaction is cancelled rather than everything being rolled back down the line.


out of my 8200 market transactions not one has been fradulent or been cancelled so i just find it crazy how they do this when its not even 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent.
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J4MESOX4D lähetti viestin:
It's not just the price being scrutinised but also the funds used by the purchaser. The only way it seems that this restriction doesn't occur is if the buyer is using entirely their own self-injected wallet funds from a previously verified payment method. This means if the buyer has used fraudulent means then the transaction is cancelled rather than everything being rolled back down the line.


out of my 8200 market transactions not one has been fradulent or been cancelled so i just find it crazy how they do this when its not even 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent.

How do you know how only 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent? Last time i checked Valve doesn't provide that info to the public.
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k19thegod lähetti viestin:


out of my 8200 market transactions not one has been fradulent or been cancelled so i just find it crazy how they do this when its not even 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent.

How do you know how only 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent? Last time i checked Valve doesn't provide that info to the public.


i went of the fact i have 8200 transactions and not one have been cancelled or rerolled, which would technicly be 0.08% and the accounts with stolen cards are rarely used to buy skins and items and mostly used to buy games that are sold on G2A and similar from my experience
However you feel about it, the answer remains: no.

Going forward, just expect funds to go pending. Be pleasantly surprised when they don't.
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J4MESOX4D lähetti viestin:
It's not just the price being scrutinised but also the funds used by the purchaser. The only way it seems that this restriction doesn't occur is if the buyer is using entirely their own self-injected wallet funds from a previously verified payment method. This means if the buyer has used fraudulent means then the transaction is cancelled rather than everything being rolled back down the line.


out of my 8200 market transactions not one has been fradulent or been cancelled so i just find it crazy how they do this when its not even 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent.
I got pending funds once after buying a game with a credit card I use here all the time, but then realized I could get a better deal on it elsewhere so I asked for a refund and to put the money in my Steam wallet instead of putting it back on the card.
Always expect funds to have a pending period before you can use them.
k19thegod lähetti viestin:
J4MESOX4D lähetti viestin:
It's not just the price being scrutinised but also the funds used by the purchaser. The only way it seems that this restriction doesn't occur is if the buyer is using entirely their own self-injected wallet funds from a previously verified payment method. This means if the buyer has used fraudulent means then the transaction is cancelled rather than everything being rolled back down the line.


out of my 8200 market transactions not one has been fradulent or been cancelled so i just find it crazy how they do this when its not even 0.1% of transactions that are fraudulent.
So? Every item you are selling is to a new user so each transaction is different. Who cares how many transactions you've had previous as that's not relevant for future ones. This system aims to cut out ALL fraudulent transactions so if it does occur, the seller (you) wont lose the proceeds such as games, any items bought or money along with your item. Waiting 1-2 days for clean funds is better than having everything removed down the line out of the blue when the victim initiates a dispute.
somebody sell all my stuff and now its pending on my account balance, stupid scammer doing something but steam allow it to sell my stuff? I hope hell isn't enough
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MorsdiauStonden lähetti viestin:
somebody sell all my stuff and now its pending on my account balance, stupid scammer doing something but steam allow it to sell my stuff? I hope hell isn't enough
First off, don't highjack threads.
2nd, your account is compromised because you gave away your login info.
As the account owner should be the only user with access to the account, all actions taken on the account are seen as the account owners actions.
Steam cannot see who is at the keyboard, on the other side of the screen.
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