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Wait til it stops pending.
If a item sells for a price that diverges from the average selling price of the item the payout is getting hold back for a while.
Its to prevent scammers from mass selling the items of a hijacked account.
The function is currently still a bit sensitive and flags a lot of rather normal transactions.
But dont worry, just wait a bit, the money will be freed after a few hours.
29.09.2023
Edit: Just to clarify, this answer was correct when the system was introduced in May and it really took just a few hours.
By now its about 2 days which seems to be the standard. I cant look into the future when i give an answer, even if that would be useful.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/discussions/forum/0/3821910251179906853/#c3821910251192863027
Probably one of my foil cards selling.
Yes. It states in the email that the price isnt the normal price for the item.
Take for instance, someone steals your steam account and now they have access to your saved card info. A way of money laundering would be for you to sell an overpriced csgo skin by 2000% (ie; a $1.23 USD skin sells for $24.60 USD.)
So as a result, they hold the money for a bit to make sure its not fraud, that way if someone does steal your account, you can report it to Steam Support in time.
I just got mine incase you're wondering.
But when I actually check in account details, it's only a small chunk of my wallet that is pending. Strange