All reserved for the time being, unless something changes.
IGN: Interceptedby
All reserved for the time being, unless something changes.
IGN: Interceptedby
35.000 ce is a way too cheap, 95.000 ce for each is much better.
Could include traces of sarcasm...
Seriously, don't wonder if no one answers.
Previously sold one for 35k ce last week. Prices are slightly negotiable, thank you for your comment.
$50 gets you 20kce in the game so why anyone would pay 35kce for $50 is beyond me. You clearly made tons of profit.
I am not forcing anyone to buy it, the price is negotiable. Got a few mails about them already. Keep in mind this is a WTS thread. Not interested, dont bash. Thanks for the comment.
what is steam cards and what is the use of this steam cards ?
@Fashama/Aexle Steam usually sells for 700ce-750ce/$ ... Just because it only buys 20kce doesn't mean it's worth more, it's like would you rather have a Ferrari worth $300k or actual $300k... With steam $$, you can physically buy other games, not just SK-related content
I've been selling steam codes for over a year at 700ce/$, sometimes more, sometimes less
That being said, Intercepted, how do you plan to trade these? Are you trusting the buyer, or expecting them to trust you? If its the former, I may buy one or two for 32kce or so... If the latter, :/ will be considerably harder to find a buyer
Edit: @Pmdd steam codes are used to add money to your steam wallet, so you can use it to buy any steam product
@ Apophis-set I send the code first so its a matter of trust. But I will have you show me that you have the ce before I do that. Thanks
if you want to avoid scamming, maybe you should use steam trade?
then you could see they have it, and people won't abuse your trust.
^Using steam trade does not guarantee the code is fake... I think... But even so, it seems a lot more complicated than it should be, I've never tried it tho
@Inter an easy way to spot a scammer is make sure your buyer has some upper level gear. If its a proto, be a bit more careful. :3 Same way I do business, I've never had trouble with a scammer, so I see no reason to be overly worried about it now.
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