Just lost a bunch of money trading my knife for what I thought was a good deal. The guy said it was a "blue gem" pattern but after I traded, my friends told me it's just a regular case hardened with barely any blue. How do people even learn all this pattern stuff? Feels like you need a degree just to trade skins without getting scammed
top of page
bottom of page
If you want the pleasure of having sex with the Sexiest Call Girls in Kolkata, it is our responsibility to offer you with the most beautiful women in bed to fulfill your sexual fantasies. Our escorts will never disappoint you with their services due to their remarkable adaptability in handling a range of sexual situations and clients' preferences.
That's rough, happened to me when I first started trading too. There's so many little details with patterns and floats that most new traders don't know about. If you want to avoid getting scammed again, find out what your skins are actually worth before trading. This wiki has pattern guides with examples of what real blue gems look like compared to regular case hardened patterns. They also show price differences between different fade percentages, Doppler phases, and all that stuff. I check it before every trade now and haven't been ripped off since. They even have price history charts so you can see if someone's trying to manipulate you with fake "market trends."