Nadav Cohen
Ex Co-Founder
4 months ago / 4 min read
My name is Nadav, and in this blog post, I am going to provide some insights on how to cash out your CS:GO skins. I understand that many people are confused when it comes to making a profit from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Despite showing that it is possible to make a profit from third-party sites like Tradeit, many are still skeptical. So, let's cut to the chase. Once you know how to profit from SkinScout and understand what it is all about, I suggest you read this guide.
As someone who has been trading for over three years and has earned tens of thousands of dollars in profits, I have some recommendations on how to cash out your CS:GO skins.
The first method is to sell your skins on Buff.163 and then get 97%-99% of your Buff balance in real cash from reputable traders from CSGO-Rep or Twitter.
The second method is to sell your skins on Buff.163 and buy TF2 keys. I used to sell them on Dmarket and recommend searching for the best selling price before doing so. You can also sell them on Mannco, Skinport, or even to other traders to save on fees.
The third method is Arbitrage Selling, a future feature of SkinScout. Instead of selling your Buff balance and losing a couple of percentages of your money, you can do some research on popular skins such as Desert Eagle (Printstream FT), Flip Knife Doppler, and more. By selling your item for 10% more on Skinport, for example, you can make a profit. The only downside to this method is that it takes a bit of time to do the research and another week to receive the money.
Also, if you have taken some items out of Tradeit/CSGOROLL, we recommend selling them to someone to get your profit instantly. So, these are some of the best ways to cash out your CS:GO skins.
Another way that is not recommended by us is to instantly sell your skins on SkinCashier or SkinCash to get PayPal money instantly. The fees are extremely high on your skins, but if you find some overpriced than Buff price, we recommend selling for quick profit!
My favorite one is to bargain on good-looking crafts or special patterns or even low float items on Buff and sell them on CSGOFLOAT (the perfect place for it).
A quick example from my inventory was Desert Eagle | Cobalt Distruption (Factory-New) with normal IBuyPower (Katowice 2014) on hand, which I sold for $86 when I got it for $55 from Buff bargain, which is $31 real-cash profit only from this trade.
I have also used to take low float items from Buff and sell them for much more on CSGOFLOAT. I did target a collection called the train collection, made much more after buying a bunch of it on Buff (I recommend researching your collection before you do this method).
After you get those "Special Items," you can even let bigger traders know you in the trading community by trading with well-known traders such as "Heyzeus," "Anomaly," "ohnePixel," and more. It is always good that well-known traders know you for sure.
Always check the registration date of the other user before accepting any trades. There are many scammers out there who do it full-time and use smart methods to deceive people. I got scammed for $200 when I sold an M4A1-S Printstream (Factory-New) on Dmarket, I learned this lesson the hard way. The scammer sent the exact trade key from another user with the same name and profile picture. When I asked about the missing money, he had already cashed out all his balance, so Dmarket couldn't help me.
From this experience, I recommend paying attention to the registration date of other users to avoid being scammed. By following this simple precaution, I can promise that it won't happen to you as well.
I have provided many real ways to cash out your CS:GO skins for real cash. I have never seen a big trader explaining how to cash out Counter-Strike: Global Offensive skins, so I hope this helps you and helps you determine the best method for cashing out your skins. Remember, your skins equals money, and it is a massive market.
I hope this guide helps you know better about how to cash out your CS:GO skins.
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