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Sold for 200 pure!
Proof: https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198011648263#!/compare/NaN/1521676800
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198042297359#!/compare/1521590400/1521763200 (Got the keys in the 2nd one and instantly sold them so they don't appear in his backpack)
http://prntscr.com/iv3thf
Well, that’s an item I never knew existed. I want one.
Wow, nice sale.
Wasn't my sale, but yeah, it's very nice.
what the.....
okay then.
How does this exist?
Steam support.
I thought they don't refund hijacked items anymore? So obtaining glitched normals/vintages shouldnt happen?
They probably were returned after being deleted cuz the guy owns the normal prinny hat too.
Why dont steam realise people just makes fortunes by doing this?
Is it a bad thing that they just create value without anything else losing said value?
people obviously abuse the system
Asian man makes profit by deleting his stuff and gets 2 cool glitched items
why does no one abuse this, and how did he know about this. either way kudos to the buyer
They are. However, if an abuse hasn't occurred, it is because the person who is doing is being smart about it and doing it a way where there are no influxes of these and the creation of each seems disconnected from the other creations. That is how an abuse goes unnoticed.
surprised this hasn't been accepted usually stuff like this would be accepted