The only thing here that buyers try to ensure is that the account has a ‘bundle’ of games that fit their tastes! Where Do Gamers Buy Steam Accounts?īuyers never meet their sellers face to face, and don’t want to lose money sending it to someone they don’t trust, so it’s very important to buyers that they trade on a trusted platform with great sellers and security systems in place. Though of course, it depends on how many games there are in its library. Lastly, buying a Steam account is like buying a huge game bundle.
Whether that’s badges or trading cards, this is the most convenient way to get them. Buying an account with complete collections beats having to haggle and search all over for them. There’s also the collecting issue to consider. That means even if the game is off the listing, copies that are already bought would still be in the account’s library. Steam can’t do anything about games already in players’ accounts. Why Do Gamers Buy a Steam Account?įirst and foremost, a rare no longer obtainable game may be in its library. These characteristics along with the game library make the best value Steam accounts! Online marketplaces have a variety of online sellers to choose from. Some older accounts might even have the rare trading cards for unobtainable games!
This one is legitimate, but you can get these sale prices yourself from legitimate retailers and shouldn't risk using grey markets in this scenario.Steam, owing to its longevity and popularity, has such a varied and wide range of games to offer. Sometimes they are just bought while on sale, then resold for higher price after the sale has ended. The keys were straight up stolen from an online database or by an employee of a bulk buy company. They were purchased over VPN or outside of your country to take advantage of regional prices.(Buying games this way is against the Terms of Service). They were purchased with stolen bank information, so the seller is offloading as fast as possible. Keys from that site are cheap for a few reason. If you get banned or have your game revoked, it's on you for not reading the ToS and for buying from unauthorized retailers. Just buy it from legitimate retailers, there is a reason it's cheaper there and that reason breaks Steam's ToS. Someone will still defend grey markets though. Hundreds of people say this everyday and you know what other people say? "Oh I've never had a problem with it, so it ok" and mislead people like OP into a false sense of security.