2/10/2023 0 Comments Sell multiple items on steam![]() ![]() the seller who has waited the longest) is selected and purchased. When you place a buy order, the market first looks for all theĬheapest items that can fulfill your order. How do buy orders choose which listing to buy? ![]() I described this with more info (and screenshots) in here: I saw them place their buy order after and below mine (meaning it was neither older nor highest) and yet they still bought the low priced item. So it might seem like they get the item because their buy order was 'older' but it's not. I don't know why or how, but my assumption is they are using some kind of exploit in the buy order system. I found that there are people that will always get the item, no matter if their buy order is the highest or not. So it's supposed to be the highest buy order that gets the priority, but. If there are multiple orders with the same high price, the oldest buy order gets fulfilled first. The buy order with the highest price gets priority for purchasing newly listed items. So I basically had the same question and found this answer: ![]()
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