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lmao. this is ingenious. I bet someone will buy it

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I might out of curiosity and refund it.

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But how if you don't get a game you can refund? You get this - https://steamdb.info/sub/513656/ for $60, which has 1 app which has no store page OR even a hub page.

Yes you may be able to request a refund via - https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithGame/?appid=1458910 by manually adding the appid but who knows if that will even work.

I have no idea if there's another way to get a refund that I'm just skipping past.

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Feels like somebody failed a bet and had to cough up a 100$

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Technically not true. You will get a license to nothing.

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Love it! ^^

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lol 😂 well played!

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What breaks my mind is there is no info on publisher or dev. But then again nothing is released or made so there can be no one making it. But there is somebody clearly making nothing. Somebody went through the effort to put it on store and go through the release process. There must be a seller who released nothing for a price.

And how is this legal? I know that in UK law there is the principle of consideration. I.e. in a trade everything traded must have a value. The value does not need to be proportionate. For example, one can buy a castle for a quid if both parties agree to it. But in this case, you get nothing. How's this legal? There either was no legal research behind it or some masterful law-fu

And yes, 100% there will be people who have the money and will just buy it for the masturbatory flex of yeah, I can afford to waste the cash on nothing

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Well it tells you what you get and technically you get a license. I mean in the digital world you are pretty much paying for nothing tangible anyway. Yes it's apples and oranges but the fact still remains that digital products have no physical assets. I mean I guess if you go to a store you get a box/case with a piece of paper in it with a code and instructions on how to redeem your product. I'm sure there is some kind of legal issue here but there is a refund process and I'm sure it would be enforced in this case so that might be all it takes to cover it. I'm almost tempted to try it out myself.

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There either was no legal research behind it or some masterful law-fu

or it's not bound by the uk law...

And there is someone releasing it, and someone recieves the funds for every sale of this so I wish steam would put that info up so I could at least add the "developer"/"publisher" to my blacklist and never accidently support such scumbags...

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You will own nothing and be happy

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Steam really is going down the drain.
But then i guess that was unavoidable aftee 600 bucks asset flips and bananas...

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i like how steam allows almost anyone to post their games on the biggest gaming store, but it's crazy how many people abuse it or try to make money out of low effort "games" like banana

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To be fair, this is ideal for all those "game collectors" who are never going to play their games anyway. However, as nothing appears in the library, I am not sure if it increases the games number.

Hope, the developers add Trading Cards to make farmers go mad.

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Money laundering?

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This is just disgusting. I pity the fools who actually buy this

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this the next level of low effort games after NFT banana scams??? 5 more of those fake games a day.

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First of all, the developer actually paid $100 to put that up. We need to bring back Steam Greenlight.

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did they? the $100 is to publish a game. I'm not sure it applies if you want to make a bundle of your already published games. And I guess it's the case that someone found a bug allowing them to create a bundle with no items that they don't have to pay for to publish it so they just dropped it in knowing that someone will buy it...

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It's for the game, yes. Not the bundle. Once your game is out, you don't have to worry about it.

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Russian scum.
The price in rubles is the lowest. Prices and "discounts" began to change from 20 Feb 2022 and 7 Mar 2022.

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some dumbass that tried xss on steam lol https://steamdb.info/bundle/16408/#subs

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It looks sketchy but I don't think you can even find this through normal means like searching the steam store. It's just some curiosity that's probably best left hidden and not posted about.

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