In general, there is no need to be afraid of anything
I've been using this service for about six months. I've sold about 15,000 rubles worth of skins since then. I started with a warm-up: I chose a few inexpensive items I hadn't used in a while, so I could understand the logic of the process and avoid worrying about errors. As a result, I got a clear picture: where to check the transaction status, how to choose a payment method, which fields are important, and what happens after the trade is confirmed. The service monitors prices on other sites and buys skins itself. You don't have to wait for someone to buy your skin like on a marketplace. However, it does have one drawback: the prices. However, you receive the money on your card, not in your internal Steam wallet. So I won't lower my rating because of this; all similar sites work this way. Overall, there's nothing to be afraid of.








