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Paintz
Classifieds:
http://prntscr.com/dky9zn
Buyers profiles:
http://backpack.tf/u/76561198311319887
http://backpack.tf/u/76561198171369482
http://backpack.tf/u/76561198318361156
Hope this is enough! Help is appreciated :D
~Zeus
I said it once and im going to say again. "But they're all bots. They're not actually "Buyers"."
Why are they not buyers? Explain your statement
1: They're excentially spamming the market with their offers, i never see an actual person in the listings. 2: Bots sell (a lot. Like 30 a day.) high -> People use it as a suggestion -> price goes up -> bots go even higher, and this cycle never ends.
Still a buyer
Lets take keys as an example. Lets start with 20 ref keys. And lets say that 12 bots are selling keys at once. Bots sell keys for 20.66 ref, people use that as a base to make a suggestion, keys goes to 20.66 ref, bots start selling at 21.44 ref, people use that as a base to make a suggestion, keys goes to 21.44 ref, bots start to sell at 22 ref, people use that as a base, keys are now 22 ref... Do you get where im trying to go here?
Yeah I do. Just that sellers dont raise a price. Sales and buyers do ;)
Besides that, even if its a bot it is still a "user" that wants to buy an item for a certain price