>open a pubg crate
>make £112
why is this allowed?
epic thread /b/ro
>>388763514
wagie triggered
this question seems to assume someone will pay £112 for it
there is all this shit about people getting £12031231823482 for an in game item and people getting happy but does anyone actually buy this shit?
>>388763437
Or open one and get shit more often than not. It's still gambling anon and the house isn't dumb enough not to have the odds in their favor.
>>388764519
OP posted a purchase history, somebody already bought it
>>388764519
They actually do. I play PUBG with a friend and sometimes I open the crate for the purpose of selling back, never gotten lucky in games like CS:GO or anything like that. But I got a fucking SKIRT that sold for 450 dollars. It's the dumbest shit ever, but hey it's free money if you get lucky.
>>388764519
>can't interpret the visual evidence provided
why did you think the thread needed your comment when you couldn't bother to read first?
>>388764519
The guy who bought it is literally in the screenshot
i opened a black skirt yesterday, shall i sell it now or wait?
>>388765638
sell it before it becomes too common
>>388765918
but the crates stopped dropping now? so shouldnt they become more rare
>>388766105
price literally LITERALLY L I T ER A L L Y alwyas goes down
>>388766105
do you really think they're going to make those clothes unavailable forever?
you can undercut everyone and still make $140. jump on it now.
>>388766264
ok cheers will sell, have to wait till 9th though cause of steams stupid shit
>>388766105
There will be newer hats that will make yours less sought after.
>>388766373
but they could be sought for the rarity? like collectors, imagine if the game stays big for another few years, the items from the first tournament could be worth a lot
Now I understand why people "play" this garbage, it's not for fun it's an investment.
Makes sense.
>>388763437
>hotpants
My dick is rock fucking hard