I have keys and promos, as well as, other unusuals. add me on steam if you are interested.
Steam ID: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198045955388
I have a Nuts 'n' Bolts Dead Cone + sweets. you can check my inventory and see if there is anything else you may like. add me on Steam if you are intereseted. thanks.
STEAM ID: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198045955388
I saw a Ring being sold for 1 bud+2 bills+ 10 keys. Also, got to see one in-game. It's really not all that flashy and would really benefit from a sparkle effect.
People are talking about the trading value of the Something Special for Someone Special and I wanted to offer the question here. The item requires gift wrap to trade but that is no big deal. The store is priced at $99.99, making its value around that of a Max Head or 6 Bills but certainly not 3...
I see where you are coming from. Like what is the difference between Genuine and Vintage when it comes to real gameplay? Those titles, much like Festives, refer to the seasonal origin or age of the weapons; but have no other intrinsic features such as tracking kills. Strange and Strange Festive...
I remember one announcement from last night that said " Will Smith (Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)" has accepted "then his mom got scared, said you're moving in with your auntie and uncle in Bel-Air"'. haha.
So last night alone I heard over 15 announcements in a little over an hour. That is $1500 in little over an hour! Valve is making bank on this idea! Absolutely Genius! But who are buying these items? and what value will they hold for the player seeing how Valve is raking in the dough?
This thread is to talk about the reasons people prefer Skial over Reddit or SOP. Thanks for all who post. Currently i do most trading over SOP but know a few people on Skial and they all say it is much better. What do you think?
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