Wednesday, January 31, 2018

TRADE OFFERS

What is a trade offer?

A trade offer is a prepackaged trade that you can send to a friend. You select the items to trade from your inventory and the items you’d like to receive from your friend's inventory, and send the trade offer. Your friend can then choose to accept, decline, or make a counter offer. Unlike regular Steam Trading, you don't need to both be online at the same time. Plus, trade offers can be sent and received using a web browser.

How do I send a trade offer?

You can create and send a trade offer from two places: the Trade Offers page within your Inventory or from a friend’s profile.
To send an offer from your Trade Offers page:
  1. Open Steam (either the client or via the web)
  2. Hover over your persona name at the top
  3. Click on Inventory
  4. Click on Trade Offers
  5. Click on New Trade Offer
  6. Select the friend you'd like to make a trade offer to
  7. Click and drag the items you wish to trade from both inventories into the trade boxes
  8. Check the box to confirm the trade contents
  9. Click on Make Offer.

To send an offer from a friend's profile:
  1. Open Steam (either the client or via the web)
  2. Hover over your persona name at the top
  3. Click on Friends
  4. Click on the friend you'd like to send a trade offer to
  5. Click on More
  6. Click on Offer a Trade
  7. Click and drag the items you wish to trade from both inventories into the trade boxes
  8. Check the box to confirm the trade contents
  9. Click on Make Offer.
You'll then need to confirm the trade offer. If you're using a Mobile Authenticator through the Steam Mobile App on your smartphone to protect your account, you can confirm via the app. Otherwise you'll receive a

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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

trade offer

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The Yankees used a first-round Draft pick on Gerrit Cole in 2008, three years before the Pirates made Cole the first overall pick out of UCLA. Could Cole's career come full circle with a trade to New York?
The Yankees are interested in acquiring Cole, MLB Network insider Jon Heyman reported Monday, the first day of the Winter Meetings. That doesn't necessarily mean a trade is imminent, or even that one will take place this offseason, but the Pirates will listen to offers for their Opening Day starter.
The Bucs won't shop Cole this winter, just as they didn't actively try to unload Andrew McCutchen last winter, because Cole has two years of club control remaining. There is no urgency to make a deal, and Cole's salary -- projected by MLBTradeRumors.com to be $7.5 million next season -- is reasonable.
But if the Pirates choose to rebuild around their young core, rather than the current group headed by Cole and McCutchen, this would be a reasonable time to field offers for both and maximize their potential return.
After bolstering their lineup with reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees are seeking a starter. Why not Cole, a childhood Yankees fan and clearly someone they've liked in the past? The Stanton trade left them with a surplus of young outfielders, including former top prospect Clint Frazier, and they have a deep farm system to trade from.
Dealing Cole would leave the Pirates with a hole atop their rotation, but they have plenty of depth. Jameson TaillonIvan NovaChad KuhlTrevor WilliamsSteven Brault and Tyler Glasnow will all return next year. Nick Kingham and Clay Holmeswill begin next season in Triple-A, and top pitching prospect Mitch Keller is not far behind in Double-A.
The Pirates have openly discussed the likelihood that their rotation depth will force at least one qualified starter into the Opening Day bullpen.
"I guess a natural transition is, if we were able to have an opportunity to utilize one of our starters -- be it one of our young starters, one of our veteran starters -- in a trade that we thought made the organization better, I would think that would make sense for us," Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

HOW TO FIND IT?


Steam Trade URL - how to find it?

What is a Steam Trade URL?

Steam Trade URL is an account-specific link facilitating the exchange of Steam items. When you have your Trade URL Steam Inventory item exchange is much easier and more convenient. It can be used to trade CS: GO and Dot 2 skins for instance, but its usefulness isn't limited to them. It isn't publicly visible and can be changed at any time after accessing your Steam Profile page.

How to get Steam trade URL

To find your Steam Trade URL you should follow these steps:
  1. Log into Steam Client open your Inventory.
  2. Click the "Trade Offers" button on the right.
  3. Click on "Who can send me Trade Offers".
  4. Your Trade URL can now be copied and pasted where you need it.
Check out our Video:

Is it safe to give out my Steam Trade URL?

Absolutely. Giving others your Steam Trade URL allows them only to see only your Inventory and make trade offers. Everytime someone makes you an offer, you still need to confirm it manually, so there's no risk of receiving something you don't want.
If you are receiving unwanted offers (for instance from bots or scammers) all you need to do is create a new Trade URL in the same place you first accessed it.

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Thursday, January 18, 2018

TRADE OFFER

What is an 'Offer'

An offer is when one party expresses interest to buy or sell an asset from another party. The offering price is often the highest the buyer will pay to purchase an asset, and the lowest that the seller will accept.

2. The act of making an asset available for sale.

BREAKING DOWN 'Offer'

1. There are many different types of offers, each of which has a distinct combination of features ranging from pricing requirements, rules and regulations, type of asset, and the buyer's and seller's motives.

For example, when purchasing a house, prospective buyers will make an offer to the seller, and will often list the highest price he or she is willing to pay. However, if another prospective buyer enters the scene and a bidding war ensues, each buyer will continue to bid until his or her maximum price level is attained. 

Saturday, January 13, 2018

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Friday, January 12, 2018

TRADE URL


Steam Trade URL - how to find it?

What is a Steam Trade URL?

Steam Trade URL is an account-specific link facilitating the exchange of Steam items. When you have your Trade URL Steam Inventory item exchange is much easier and more convenient. It can be used to trade CS: GO and Dot 2 skins for instance, but its usefulness isn't limited to them. It isn't publicly visible and can be changed at any time after accessing your Steam Profile page.

How to get Steam trade URL

To find your Steam Trade URL you should follow these steps:
  1. Log into Steam Client open your Inventory.
  2. Click the "Trade Offers" button on the right.
  3. Click on "Who can send me Trade Offers".
  4. Your Trade URL can now be copied and pasted where you need it.
Check out our Video:

Is it safe to give out my Steam Trade URL?

Absolutely. Giving others your Steam Trade URL allows them only to see only your Inventory and make trade offers. Everytime someone makes you an offer, you still need to confirm it manually, so there's no risk of receiving something you don't want.
If you are receiving unwanted offers (for instance from bots or scammers) all you need to do is create a new Trade URL in the same place you first accessed it.

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