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I'm not mad, but as a former forum moderator myself, telling people what rule they broke can be helpful so we don't make the same mistake again. Thank you for reopening this. :)
Have to say though that selling a TF2 key for $2.19 nets you $1.91, so you are heavily discounting this for prospective buyers.
That said it's just easier for me to sell these off at a loss. I get about 70 Mexican Pesos in wallet from the keys, which isn't too much of a loss since many games are cheaper here.
Edit: And unfortunately I'm going to have to cancel this split. I'm having issues with PayPal so I can't buy the bundle right now, and I don't think it'll get fixed before this ends. I'm sorry. -.-
- gems
- tf2 keys
- a user sends you an item, you put their item on the market, they buy it back from you, and you are credit the money (while they pay the 15% fee)
Since you are in a low price country, only lower-priced countries can't send you gifts. Everybody else (75% of the world as you say) can send you gifts. Or rather half can, since the even-cheaper China, India, LATAM, Russia, SEA etc have quite some people in them.