As topic title says.

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Sure,you can always buy back what you want

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Yes i would do it no questions asked.

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Sure.
$3992.08

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Of course. Who wouldn't? Just buy them again if interested.

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Nope ^_^

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I paid €359 and my acc is worth €3369, I think I would't :)

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Yes, I'm sure I've spent less than the full price of the games and I would pay even less to get those games back again. Also, I like fresh starts, it would be like replaying a game from scratch ;)

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Let's see how much I've invested into it...$11...but if you mean I get full price refunds for games I got for free or got in bundles....perhaps. Depends on what you mean by full price. Do you mean the RRP now, or when the game was first released?

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If the money was coming out of EA or Activision's pockets or the money fairy's butt? sure, out of these tiny indie devs that mostly struggle to stay afloat and I gave them a fraction of a dollar? nah.

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Absolutely

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If I was able to keep the games that I own that were removed from the steam store, sure ;)

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Why would you do something like this? You bought the games and had fun playing them, and now you want compensation for being entertained?
If you want to play games for free - go to torrents, don't try to find any "refund" loopholes. If you want to play games and be paid for this - you can pursue career in professional gaming, game testing or game journalism, but this is as much hard work as any other.

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No because I don't want Valve to go broke.

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Approximately NZ $6748. Hell yes! I could build a nice new PC and re-buy the games I really want no problem.

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I wouldn't refund my entire acc, just some games. Or if there was an option to move games from your library to the inventory so you could gift them, if you don't want them anymore.

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Yes

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I'd certainly be tempted... considering the huge profit I'd be making. However, I'm wondering if it would be worth investing the time to follow sales/bundles again to buy back every game I'd want to keep. (And some of them can't be bought anymore.) But if I could pick & choose the games I don't want... then YES, so much YES.

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Yes I would.

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Yes

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I would, then buy back the games I play the most.

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definitely, lol. And i'd just buy the games i really want XD

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fuck yeah ! 2.5k I could buy a car =/

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Guess i would do the same - maybe i would buy the top rated AAA-Titles like Far Cry 3 again and with the rest of the $8789.74 amount a new car, probably a Mercedes B-Class.

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lol

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Yes and then rebuy only games i really play :)

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Yes... it would pay 2 years of college in my case D:

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Closed 11 years ago by zeroxxx.