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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Skin Market in CS:GO

 Pricing for items and how to check the price

Pricing for items above market price requires some knowledge and experience. People such as /u/elowynoceania have setup a steam group to price check some of these items and has also written a rough price list found here. A handful of people on this subreddit are also experience in price checking (and I will add a list here of any who are willing; send me a message).

Price checkers (with specialty):

**It seems that most people I've listed have stopped price checking. If you are willing to help, please pm me with your steamURL and/or specialty with regards to price checking.

Pricing for knives and skins can vary on their look, even skins of the same type with the same condition may be worth very different. And somewhat strangely, prices of identically looking skins/knives can be very different if they have different conditions.

Browser extensions:

This list was compiled by /u/etherfast here, but I'll copy paste it for convenience. These are incredibly helpful and have streamlined my trading experience, saving me a lot of time and effort.


    While I get these two nice weeks off, I thought about putting some time into helping you guys improve your trading experience.

    Before I make my list, I want to stress this out that these are mostly for Chrome users. If you have no reason not to switch to Chrome, you should do it. Some of the extensions have Firefox versions as well, but not all of them.

    1. Enhanced Steam

    This is a nice extension that isn't necessarily related to trading, but it enhances your Steam experience. This is by far the most complex Steam extension, and the list of features is endless

    2. Lounge Companion (Dota 2 & CS:GO) No longer allowed on csgl

    This will make your CSGL experience better, by allowing you to price check items on the fly and helping you bet easier.

    3. Reddit Enhancement Suite

    This is well known and it will improve your Reddit Experience and once you try it, you won't be able to live without it. Once again, the features are endless.

    4. Reddit Trading Flair Linker Enhanced

    This extends people's flairs when you browse the subreddit. It's really nice because it gives you a clickable Steam link, points out any privacy/VAC Bans/Trade bans and tells you if the person is online or playing anything.

    5. Steam Community SteamRep Integration

    This will highlight profiles banned on SteamRep for you. It doesn't take into account the pending reports, so you might want to do that check yourself. But when that box turns red, you know it's a good warning sign.

    6. Steam item search between friends.

    This helps you find that specific friend of yours that has that nice Bayonet you want. It loads all of your friends' inventories locally and it makes them searchable. It takes a bit of time to preload, but it's a good alternative to searching through inventories yourself.

    7. Decline Unavailable Trade Offers (credit to /u/hohchu, and more)

    This helps you dismiss that annoying green envelope that sticks to you when a trade offer is unavailable.

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