Hello,
I am looking for trustworthy site were I can buy some Steam Wallet Code's (10$ or 5$) with BitCoins. I have seen few but I can't find any opinion on them.
Can you recommend me a SAFE site?

10 years ago*

Comment has been collapsed.

You could exchange the BitCoins for traditional currency and THEN buy Steam Wallet cards off of online retailers.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

You can also buy TF2 keys on steamtrades and then sell them in the market. There's a guy selling for $1.6, so you'd actually turn a profit in the process.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

There's someone selling legit TF2 keys for $1.60?!? o_O

Sounds fishy to me seeing as they're $2.50 from Valve and the cheapest on the market are $2.48(ish).

I wouldn't be surprised to hear in a few days that a bunch of people lost a lot because some kid was buying TF2 keys with stolen CC's... -_-

I never trust deals that good. lol

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Yeah, it's a bit too good, even though you should consider that the standard price for keys vs. Paypal is now $2, so that's what we want to take as reference, not Valve's or the market's price. Still, he doesn't even have the keys in his inventory, meaning that he probably buys on demand. Maybe that's his way to wash Paypal/Credit Card or whatever into Bitcoin, who knows.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

He had 60+ keys just 2 days ago when I bought them. I sold them to the market straightaway, but can my wallet funds be revoked if sh!t happens?

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Honestly I don't know how deep the revocation chain can go on Steam. Maybe someone else can enlighten us.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

People are idling multiple copies of the game to gather resources that they turn into metal, then they trade that metal for keys. So those keys cost them nothing except for the electricity used in the idling process. They're still making a profit on them and undercutting other sellers they can turn their stock into money quicker.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

But they could just sell those keys on Steam Market, and get much more out of them =) There's definitely something fishy here...

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Btc is way more useful. You can exchange btc to paypal money, transfer it to bank account or buy stuff with btc like guns, drugs and other stuff.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

They can't get actual money from the Steam market. By selling with BTC or Paypal they can cash out with actual money and not just store credit.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I thought Valve did something to stop people from being allowed to idle to get resources a while ago? o_O

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

They did. But that didn't stop the professional idlers who found workarounds.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

That guy is actually selling it for $1.50 now. Kind of unbelievable if you ask me.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

The volume price goes as low as $1.4!

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

link please?

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Here you go. Disclaimer: I don't know this person and I haven't bought keys from him, as of now.

EDIT: if you stumble upon this post, STAY AWAY from the thread I linked. It seems like he's now scamming everyone!

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

He is now scamming people xD

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

6 people scammed since you posted the link

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Ouch. Well, there was a risk and we knew it. Also, I'm glad I put that disclaimer up there. Still, that sucks.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I exchanged my bitcoins for paypal using this method and it worked:

http://99bitcoins.com/sell-bitcoins-with-paypal-convert-your-bitcoins-to-usd/

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I'm not sure there are $5 and $10 codes, only 20 and 50. Can anyone confirm this?

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

20, 50, and 100.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I only know of one site to buy wallet codes that are legit, but the smallest he sells are $20 codes.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

https://www.steamloader.com/ (trust)

ggwp easy.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

why do you need 5 or 10??

you can buy the least of 5 dollars from steam but i do not think any retailer other then steam does less then 20 i never found any

why not sell the bitcoin for cash and buy 5 bucks from within steam

that is why i do not bother with bitcoin yeah it is nice but trying to buy things with it is not always easy

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Deleted

This comment was deleted 4 years ago.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

lol there is 5 or 10$/€/£ wallet codes.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Only fake websites and fake stuff give $5 & $10 steam wallet codes

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

what makes you think that? even on Steam you have to pay 5€ minimum for wallet. At least I saw physical stores selling it, but not a lot onlines.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Trade BTC to paypal then add steam wallet funds using paypal.

I usually trade BTC to paypal here

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Deleted

This comment was deleted 2 years ago.

10 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I've just bought on http://steamgamesbtc.com/ and got my $5 instantly! :)))

8 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

you try g2a?

8 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

dispenser.tf

8 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Sign in through Steam to add a comment.