Just ask to send money with friends & family option, fees will be on the sender. It shouldn't be more than a couple cents if they are not using a credit card.
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Yup.
The fees are typically a few cents when using F&F on Paypal.
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Not sure, I send money using that option to people outside the USA all the time. When I buy, I assume all the fees and just expect to.
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I'm from Europe and I have that option, so maybe it's just your country or something with your account.
Also even if you don't have that option, other people might still be able to use it to send you money, but I'm not sure.
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I really hope you don't take this the wrong way, but a quick look at your list makes me think your prices are too high, in my opinion.
For example you placed Kelvin and the Infamous Machine for $3.72, this was just featured in the Point and Click IG bundle and the entire bundle was $1.5 or so on group buy.
Now, to you it might feel worth more of course, so please don't take offense because I am not trying to argue your prices. I just wanted to offer some help.
Are you familiar with group buys and bundle splits? That might help you with your pricing, but it is not something you can find on ITAD or even G2A.
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In addition to talgaby's answer:
There is also a price comparison for keysellers: it's allkeyshop.com (and several other domains). It lists G2A, Kinguin, cdkeys, various other keysellers and a few legit resellers. Thus you have all prices at a glance.
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If you are not looking for Profit, the Steam Group "Group Buys" is a good place to sell your Leftovers or Split Bundles in the beginning.
However looking at your list and your Prices this place seems not the right place for you.
Paypal F&F has only currency conversion fees.
If it is available in your cuntry everyone in the world can send it using that Option.
Since you say you are from Europe it should be available.
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Sell them for CS:GO keys and then sell the keys for Paypal at a competitive price (cheaper than Steam Market).
But I must say that your bundled games are waay overpriced in comparison to other traders and have no chance of being sold at the prices you're asking for them. I bought the whole Point & Click bundle for a TF2 key (2.40 $) - would've been a lot cheaper if I had PayPal - and you're asking for 3,5 € for Deponia : Doomsday alone.
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Trying to sell bundled junk is not easy, but if you can wait years to find someone to buy something from you, I'd say go for it.
You could try to look for seller who have Paypal / cs:go keys and are looking for your games. Be ready to renegotiate your prices though.
Steamtrades is full of those games you are trying to sell, and other people are exchanging them for other games, not the money. Typical pricing example:
Low tier 1$ : 3 games = 0,3$ each.
BTA tier 5,30$ : 5 games = 0,86$ each.
High tier 10$ : 2 games = 2,35$ each.
If you are trying to profit by selling Humble/Fanatical bundled games, just so you know pretty much everyone on Steamtrades knows those websites and can buy those same bundles and know the prices. 😉 Try selling unbundled games from less known websites (shady ones) and you might profit better.
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if you want to sell stuff, you gott make some compromises sometimes
its a game of numbers and people will go where they can get games cheaper
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