Any key sold below the market rate could be a result of carding. Buyer beware.
Market rate for Phoenix keys 2.7 now
Ingame only 2.49 so carding ?
You got the market prices right. I can't be sure if those keys are bought with stolen credit cards but it's a possibility. OP and all those shady sellers will have to provide us with a legit explanation on where and how they acquire the keys. Claiming that the keys are 'legit' and avoiding every other question won't do.
You know what valve does to counter those keys bought with stolen CCs? They remove them from your inventory, remove credit from your account and discard any games bought with credit originating from fraudulent activities. Just lookup over steam community forums and you'll find horror stories all over the place. It's sad that bitcointalk is becoming a place for carders to profit from. I'd advise people to stay away from any seller that comes out of nowhere and has an attitude.
I sell only STEAM games sorry.
But, 30 days escrow?seriously?haha, what about one year?
The escrow time makes a lot of sense. Why? It's enough time for Steam to recognize carded credit cards and reverse the purchases made by it.
This is what you want to avoid.