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After all, what if you were involved? The loop hole to infinitely defraud Valve is quite obvious. Took me two seconds to see it and I'm not a criminal mastermind.
It was just a question that came in my mind (this is not my main account) and im a big csgo skin seller/buyer since 2017. Thanks for ur answer and appreciate it! So if something like that happen the funds will be removed on my account? Because I wanna sell an expensive csgo skin dont wanna something like that happen
If it gets charged back within that time, you won't lose anything and the item won't leave your inventory. If it gets, unlikely to happen, but still, charged back after, the account that did it will be penalized.
Keep in mind that if this happens often, your account can be restricted.
what about my account and the funds?
Because it is a fraudelent transaction. If you manage to get involved in more "suspicious" transactions, your account will be penalized.
Yep, it is to protect your item. I don't know why so many people complain about it, and the other half complain they lost their items to a scammer.