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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
I'm guessing the people don't have enough funds anymore to buy it?
But even then, the buy orders coming in aren't older than 1 day, since I'm watching the prices this whole weekend..
Very frustrating
Did a little digging, it seems you can (for some reason) create buy orders ten times the amount you have on your steam wallet. So when you list an item at a buy order that doesn't have the cash, the buy order just gets lowered. Why this is even a feature is beyond me.
I wonder if there are may alternatives. I mean, if you forbid making buy orders higher than your wallet content, you could still make an order and then buy a game... Deleting and maybe even recreating the orders depending on your current wallet doesn't seem to be to useful either. So... they chose some way.
But yes, of course I'm here because it's irritating. :D