What is the seller's fee?
WOW Skins charges 2% of the sale price as a platform fee, which is deducted when the skin is sold.
If fractional cents result, they're rounded up to the next cent. For example, a $0.03 skin will have a $0.01 fee.
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What if the seller reverses the trade?
In some cases, sellers may reverse the skin you purchased on Steam. Within 7 days after transaction completion, we'll continuously check whether the trade has been canceled. Once a seller initiates a reversal, the skin you purchased will be returned ...
How do I become a seller?
Before starting to sell, please ensure: Install the WOW Skins extension Steam inventory privacy settings are "Public" Linked Steam authenticator No VAC ban or trade hold on account
Why charge fees?
WOW Skins doesn't profit from deposit and withdrawal service fees - all service fees are charged by payment service providers. WOW Skins only charges sellers listing skins a 2% service fee with no other hidden fees. Seller service fee purposes: ...
What are the fees?
All fees are clear and transparent: Selling fees: Platform fee: 2% (deducted at time of sale) Buying fees: No fees Deposit service fee: Deposit service fees are charged by payment service providers - see table below for rates Withdrawal service fee: ...
Can I sell skins for real money?
Yes! Unlike the Steam Community Market, where you can only get a Steam Wallet balance, on WOW Skin,s after selling skins, you can withdraw to a bank card or other withdrawal methods we support.