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CS:GO Trade Bots
Autorstwa: 🎀 Little Meow 🎀
In this guide today I will be making you aware of the things that Trade Bots hide aside and the good things you may or may not already know that is put in place to keep things fairly equal between the good and bad.
   
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Introduction

Disclaimer: I dont work for or own any Trade bots however.. Any "Trade Bot" thats not issuing a trade where both your items and their items are in the Trade Offer are MOST likely NOT a Trade Bot. You should look into it before EVER accepting a "gifted" trade from anyone.

Introduction
(What is a Trade Bot?)

Have you ever just had too many skins or knives and too many that are very indifferent from one another that makes it very uneasy to sell or get keys for? Well on certain sites and in certain places you can come across a Trade Bot. They can come off on CSGO lounge, cs.money, and so forth. (I didn't suggest CSGOSell because they are practically a scam with very invalid prices, they also tend to send you the WRONG trade offer you ordered)
What a Trade Bot does is, basically create a close enough price for your junk or unneeded skins and knives so that you can automatically trade them out for keys or other skins and knives you prefer.
BOT Marketing
The Marketing
(Is it fair?)

Trade bots usually come up with a price determined from Steam Analyst, Steam Community Market, Reddit, and if you have NOT noticed yet. THE SITES SELF-MADE PRICES. Thats right, if you sold your Karambit Doppler (Factory New for example) for less than $300 to a Trade Bot you were definatly marked by a made up price. Even if its a bad phase you can verify this as even bad p3 dopplers sell out on the Steam Market for a good average of at least $350. Another marketing error is Outliers, places like Analyst tend to compare with key prices and opskin sold prices. There are many times that someone can sell a Doppler phase or a Full Fade and it can make something entirely unfair to withdraw. Ofcourse this can be slowly eased by time alone and you would need to be patient. (Sometimes,the price you see is the sites self made price too, if it stays at such a high place you're better off ignoring the site) Finally, Bots have their own general market, what I mean by this is theres commonly a Withdraw fee and a Deposit fee. What? You DON'T see it? Look at your favorite Trade Bot site and check in the bottom/top middle part of the page. They usually label these as Current Prices/Market Prices/etc and its set up to show a percent in which your items go in and what percent you can withdraw items at. For example: 95% Deposit and 105% Withdraw. That may read out as a 5% cut but if your smart about it you will actually read it as a 10% cut! Thats 10% for whatever your inserting to take out keys or skins with. They already are pricing at the average which can be argued about alone. Usually a trader has to have good patterns or floats to make these arrangements (Aka overpay) but with a bot, its automated and at a convenience so you get baited to scam yourself these fees. In actuality no, the marketing is not fair. Your at a usually BIG fee.
Trading
The Trades
(Lowkey Scamming)

Some sites do come close enough to not be ALWAYS profitable from the users, sometimes taxation is a fair trade for what your getting if you looked into the floats and patterns of the available skin you want. Sometimes though you will be off a key or you will have a remainder of a couple bucks that you can't use on anything other than very useless and non-tradeworthy items such as a Deagle Bronze Deco or a DDPAT M4. This is simply a side effect outside of the taxation that also takes a bit of your money from you. Ofcourse you can usually add some cheap skins to work your way up to the key your short of, but sometimes you just cant. Rarely on sites where you set up a big offer or just any offer in general the Trade Offer you recieve is a scam. Yes, I mean some items from your made offer are different from the sent one as the bot is trying to take more or give less than what was agreed on in the site. All in all these bots are very risky and arent always an automatic business of ease.
The GOOD Stuff
Advantages
(About time right?)

Trade Bots as we earlier discussed go by automated averages which is good in a very specific way. The floats and rare patterms that can be dropped into the withdraw section are infinite. There could be a M9 Ruby selling for average of dopplers (estimate of $215) as some bots dont determine rare phases/patterns. There could be a full pink karambit fade just waiting for you at the minimum price only to be traded to a person who will take it for 50 keys or so more than what you traded it for. It creates a system of trade that allows new/all traders an alternative and simple way to trade their way up into fortune with only the cost of time. It also works vice versa as in buying a horrible float and horribly patterned items for cheap and selling it for average to the trade bot. Another feature that is known for these bots is that there is no discussion or wait on certain things. If you see something you like, you can offer for it immediately! (Just remember to check your trades before accepting)
Conclusion and Regards
Conclusion

After sorting out all the factors and understanding to be aware you could enjoy using a bot over begging on a trade site for someone to make you a fair offer. To an extent you can profit as much as the bot does you! Even though, you should always be careful and take note of what is observed from these sites so that your not cheated out of your money. Do I recommend bot usage: YES. Dont let the factors talk you out of it. Remember to be smart and double-check to see if things check out as ordered and you should be making money or just simply getting things you always prized without having to deal with a scummy trader!

I hope this guide helped, I hope you understand usage of trade bots now. :)
Have a good one and please give this a thumbs up!