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Try two, then double it the next day, You'll find the trigger number fairly soon.
If its actually mentioned in the API docs or the agreement then just hardcode that limit in to your script and don't run it twice.
Good luck and I hope you survive. (it will only be temporary if you happen to trigger anything).
Meanwhile us mortals still have to do all that clicking. If only Valve would allow some kind of multi-select for putting things on the marketplace.
I was actually using selenium, so it's just a real browser but the clicking and typing is automated
Now, said heuristic seems none too eager to trigger also in an actual hijack situation, so you'd likely be in fact fine -- but best be sure you have all set up to if necessary convince robotic "Computer says no" Steam support that, yes, you are in fact the legitimate owner of the account and yes, you do in fact want to sell off those trading cards (as what they are called...)
Thanks for the warning! And the name :)
I just sold about 14 trading cards this way.. So I'm not doing everything at once.. Tomorrow some more. It really sucks that Valve doesn't allow bulk sale on this stuff but I guess that's because of the account hijacking then.