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Contact StashClash

StashClash is an independent, informational guide to cs2 skins, csgo skins and cs2 cases. This page explains how to reach the team, what the project is, and the editorial approach behind every article we publish.

Get in touch

The fastest way to reach us is by email. Whether you have spotted an error in a guide, want to suggest a topic, or simply have a question about how we describe the cs2 skin market, a short message is always welcome. Write to hello@stashclash.site and include enough detail for us to understand the request - the specific page, the sentence in question, and what you think should change. Clear, specific messages are answered fastest, because they let us go straight to the relevant guide rather than asking a round of follow-up questions.

We read every message that arrives, but StashClash is a small editorial project rather than a support desk, so please be patient if a reply takes a little time. We do not run live chat, and we do not publish a phone number or a physical mailing address; email is the single official channel for everything, from corrections to partnership enquiries.

What we cover

StashClash exists to make the world of Counter-Strike cosmetics easier to understand. Our library walks through the fundamentals of cs2 skins and the legacy of csgo skins, explains how containers work in the cs2 cases guide and the older csgo cases guide, and breaks down the economics on our skin market and case prices pages. If you want to browse finishes by category, the weapon skins reference groups them for you, and quick answers live on the FAQ.

Everything we publish is written to inform, not to sell. We describe how skin prices are formed by rarity, wear and demand, but we do not quote live valuations as fact. Any figure you see on the site is illustrative and included only to show the shape of a market, never as trading advice.

Editorial approach

Our guiding rule is honest labelling. Counter-Strike cosmetics are a topic where hype and inflated numbers are everywhere, so we take the opposite path: plain language, structured explanations, and clear notes wherever a value is an estimate. When a price appears in an article it is marked as illustrative, and we avoid framing any container or finish as a guaranteed way to make money. Opening cases involves chance, and we say so directly rather than hiding it behind excitement.

We also keep the site independent. StashClash is not affiliated with Valve, Steam or Counter-Strike 2, and we do not present ourselves as an official source. Our job is to summarise how the ecosystem works - the cs2 skin market, the containers that feed it, and the mechanics that set value - so that a newcomer can read a single guide and come away genuinely better informed.

About the project

StashClash began as a simple attempt to answer the questions new players ask most often: what is a float value, why does the same rifle cost pennies or hundreds of dollars, and where do fresh cs2 cases come from. Rather than scatter those answers across forums, we gathered them into one structured reference with a consistent tone and layout. Each guide is standalone, but they cross-link so you can move from a broad overview into the detail you actually need.

The project is maintained by a small group of contributors who follow the Counter-Strike economy closely. We are not traders, we do not operate a marketplace, and we have no stake in whether you buy, sell or hold anything. That distance is deliberate: it lets us describe skin prices and market behaviour without a commercial angle pulling the wording in one direction.

Corrections & feedback

Accuracy matters to us, and the games it describes change over time. If a rarity tier, a mechanic or a market description reads as out of date, tell us. Corrections are treated as a priority, and a well-sourced note pointing at the exact problem is the most useful thing you can send. Feedback on structure and clarity is just as welcome - if a guide is confusing, that is a fault we want to fix.

You can send corrections through the same address, hello@stashclash.site, or use the short form below. The form is a plain, illustrative example with no submission backend, so for anything you need a reply to, please email us directly.

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Frequently asked questions

How quickly will I get a reply?

We aim to respond within a few days. StashClash is a small editorial project, not a staffed support line, so timing depends on volume. Clear, specific messages are always answered fastest.

Do you buy or sell cs2 skins?

No. We do not trade, buy, sell or appraise any csgo skins or cs2 skins, and we do not operate a marketplace. StashClash is purely an informational guide, and all prices we mention are illustrative.

Can we discuss a partnership?

Partnership and content enquiries are welcome by email at hello@stashclash.site. Please describe your proposal clearly. We only consider arrangements that keep our editorial independence and honest labelling intact.

Is StashClash official?

No. We are independent and not affiliated with Valve, Steam or Counter-Strike 2. We summarise how the cs2 skin market works; we are not an official source and hold no stake in any transaction.

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