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My Gloves are not showing in my backpack on the site (self.csgolounge) Buy and sell your skins instantly through our system Bots, fast and safe: Do you need betting skins? Do you have trouble selling your skins? Looking for a certain skin? Here you have all of the options! Check the value of your inventory, taking the average price from Steam Community Market. You can also filter any type of item and the value will recalculate. It also shows your inventory rank. Find the owner of the item you are looking for: Each item shows all the info. Including "Wear Value" and history of owners. Also you can search for stickers, souvenir packages and unique items. Check for items on Steam Market and see their Float Value. See who's the richest player in CS:GO. Maybe it will be you... A list with the average Steam Community Market price of each item. Here you can easily calculate the % of probability, and the exact outcome of your Trade Up Contract. Here you can check how much a user offers for your items: Load your CSGOLounge trade, and it will automatically show you the value of each offer.
Sign up or log in to customize your list.Posted March 11, 2015 by We recently flagged a misspelled URL of a domain claiming to be the real CS:GO Lounge, a highly popular site where Steam users can trade in or bid on items specifically for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) and place bets on group stage matches. backpack jb chordsBelow is the URL in question:facom backpack Just like any other phishing campaign, the fake page appears much like the real one, with noticeable differences that I’d pointed out below:canon c300 backpack uk CS:Go Lounge requires users to log in via Steam in order to avail of its services. dauntless backpack bags by under armour
Clicking the green Sign in through Steam button at the upper right section of the page directs users to the verified and encrypted Steam Community page wherein users can safely enter their credentials.osprey backpack 85l The fake CS:GO Lounge page, however, directs to another page within its domain that appears to look like the Steam Community page, as you can see below:tuscarora backpack This page accepts and saves any string entries, even null values should one decide not to provide their credentials. After clicking the Sign in button, the following overlay appears and a file is downloaded onto the user’s system: By viewing the page’s source code, we found out that the overlay contains an iframe code that points to a Google Drive location where the said executable is being hosted: The file’s properties didn’t say much about what it is, too.
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (MBAM) detects Steam Activation.exe as Trojan.Agent. Previous phishing attempts using CS:GO Lounge as bait has been reported or documented by users before. Below are other misspelled URLs that were used by phishers:It also pays to remember how the URL is spelled. We believe that the less likely one is keen on spelling, the higher the probability that one would actually fall for scam sites. Lastly, avoid clicking links from chat messages offering trades or wanting to add them as contact but couldn’t because of “an error”. Ask for the interested party’s handle in the Lounge instead so you, the user, can search for him/her and check out their offers yourself. This way may not be as straight-forward and convenient as simply clicking a link, but it’s a lot safer. Enter your nickname or STEAM ID to calculate your inventory value Unique Inventories906376Total value152 586 464,39€Average value168.35€Average amount of items84
Dota 2 & CSGO Lounge item price displayer Are you sure you want to flag this script for potential inspection by a Moderator?There’s a saying that you have to have money to make money; in CSGO, this is no different.  However, if you want to start piling up a nice inventory, there are a few places to start.  It’s mostly dependent on how much time and money you want to put in, and I’ll go through a couple different options.  With that much said, here’s the best ways to start your CSGO skins inventory. While playing CSGO, at the end of every match there are item drops. These are often cases, but there are also weapon skins.  You can get up to 4 drops per week.  Over time, your inventory will slowly grow, and if you’re lucky you might get a drop that’s worth a dollar or more.  This is a slow but surefire way to get an inventory, and you can trade your cheap skins or sell them on the community market to get better and better skins. This is really the only option if you don’t want to spend money, and it’s certainly the slowest. 
But with enough patience, you can begin to trade up your inventory, which I’ll cover in the next section. Steam Credit can be found at any major electronics store, and can even be bought with subway gift cards. This is by far the best way of getting a cool inventory without spending a lot of money because it’s a one-time transaction, and there are a lot of things you can buy directly off the market.  However, this is not the most efficient way to spend your money, and if you’re looking to spend more than $20, I would not recommend this. OP Skins is by far the best place to get good deals on skins. You will find skins that are up to 30% off their market value, and these weapons are instantly tradable (On the community market, you have to wait 7 days to be able to trade/sell your skins).  OPSkins is especially useful for buying knives because (with recent, awesome updates) their market now shows the “wear” of the skins that you buy and gives you the dollar amount that it is worth compared to the price you pay.
The wear is important because it is further reflective of how good the weapon looks within each tier, so you can find a field-tested skin that looks like a minimal-wear.   Finally, OPSkins is the best option with the Google Chrome “OPDeals” extension, which shows you what percentage off the market value you’re buying.  This is doubly helpful if you’re looking to flip your skins to make a profit, and overall get a grasp of how good of a deal you’re getting. These are methods for starting your inventory off, but as we all know that buying skins is not just a one-time thing. Trading is one of the hallmarks of online economies. Ever since Team Fortress 2, trading has become wildly popular in Valve’s games. In CSGO, the main trading medium is CSGO Lounge, which allows people to post their offers and meet other traders.  You can always peruse the latest posts, but first you’ll want to download a CSGO Lounge extension for Google Chrome.  I and most big-time traders use Lounge Destroyer, and it works very well. 
You can consolidate the value of your inventory by trading many skins for one better skin (which is often difficult and requires overpay), you can trade one good skin for a lot of cheaper ones, or you can make a one to one trade. Knives are the most common for 1-1 trades because knives are expensive, and rather than selling a knife to buy a new knife it is easier to just trade for one of similar value.  Thus, you can often increase the value of your inventory in minute values through 1 to 1 trades.  Keep in mind that this is very time consuming; however, the sense of accomplishment of starting with a low-value skin and ending up with a knife embodies the ultimate satisfaction from trading.  There’s some great videos called “From Nothing to a Knife”, and they exemplify this type of trading. However, be very very careful of scammers on CSGO Lounge. Never, ever trust anyone offering you direct Paypal for a skin, and if they do use a popular middle-man.  Whenever you trade, make sure the wear of their skin is exactly what you intended on getting. 
People sometimes say something is factory-new when in fact it is field-tested. With that said, CSGO Lounge is a great resource, and only takes a little bit of practice to understand how to use it effectively. By introducing CSGO Lounge, it’s unavoidable to be exposed to their E-sport gambling. I would highly recommend not gambling until you know how much skins are worth or if you’re afraid to lose what you have, since it is much more likely that you will lose than win.  Do not gamble on professional CSGO games unless you follow E-sports closely and are able to discern skewed odds.  Gambling is a very serious problem for many traders, and in the end it causes most people to lose. Now that you have built your inventory, you can just enjoy your skins!! People often recognize high-value or cool skins, and they provide a nice change of scenery in a sometimes stressful game. Others can pick up your weapon skins after you die, and it adds another layer of competition and dominance among the players.