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Remember, CSGOFloat is a P2P marketplace, so there is always a chance the seller doesn't deliver. Granted, there are fines/penalties for doing so. However, you can drastically reduce these odds by checking the seller's history and how many sales they've done in the past.
I am using CSGOfloat's extension and as of today I noticed that they are displaying a ranking next to the float which looks like this - imgur so I went to their site and found that they have a database button up top - imgur so I went to it and they actually have a database with a lot of search options - link to the database and the best part is ...
Same exact boat here, bought an item on CSGOFloat and the seller wasn’t sending the trade offer. Left a comment and got banned. Reading through the threads makes me feel like I made a mistake in telling steam support that I was asking for a trade because of a purchase on a third party site. We’ll see how it goes I guess…
Hey all, I've recently gotten into trading, and CsGoFloat does seem nice with low seller fees, my question is: What are your experiences on selling on this site? Does it take long time for item to sell? I was just looking at prices, and a lot of them are similar to steam marketplace prices if not a tad bit higher. Thanks in advance.
As a result, if you view your own private inventory or a friend's private inventory, those items will pop up on the database for others to search just by the nature of the system (db.csgofloat.com). I was planning to allow item owners to opt-out of showing their profiles on the float database, but it seems to have not really been requested (and ...
Reminder: Offering and fielding offers on a non-trade thread is not permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, sending a trade offer, adding the user, private messaging the user, or commenting to express interest.
You can withdraw proceeds that came from sales. If you bought an item for $100, then sold it later for $120, the $120 could be withdrawn.
CSGOFloat does not have SEPA withdrawals so I would personally go for cs.deals or skinport. I have used both of them and they have worked fine. As for the volume I would say Skinport probably has a higher volume than cs.deals because of all the YouTubers promoting it right now. It does have a 2% higher fee on arcs and 3% on items tho.
I recently unboxed a rather nice knife (Karambit | Doppler, Phase 2, FN). It's been over a day now, and I even logged into csgofloat a couple times (with my Steam inventory being set to public), yet I don't see my knife in the csgofloat database anywhere (at least not yet). This is despite my other items showing up. Is this normal?
It seems that CSGOFloat's automatic verification system is flawed and favors the buyer if they do not accept a trade they want. Yesterday (5/20/23), I sold an FN AK Fire Serpent to a buyer and instantly sent the trade offer so that the trade could be verified/payed out. For hours, the buyer ignored the trade and did not accept.