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No, we cannot sell our steam accounts.

No, we cannot sell our steam accounts.

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SSGSS_Saiyan
Member
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11-10-2023, 01:55 PM
#1
It’s been brought up that I seldom use Steam anymore. If I do, it would likely be just a couple of games. Right now I don’t have a functioning PC that can handle them, and I need funds for repairs. Could there be any chance to sell it? Perhaps to someone who owns the machine but doesn’t have Steam installed? My device is worth around £680, though I’m not insisting on selling it. Would there be any way to do this without violating Steam’s rules? I’m aware that doing so would require changes and other steps. Before anyone tells me no several times, I realize it’s unusual, but could it actually happen? I’d rather pass it on to someone who would properly care for it than lose money on something that won’t be used again.
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SSGSS_Saiyan
11-10-2023, 01:55 PM #1

It’s been brought up that I seldom use Steam anymore. If I do, it would likely be just a couple of games. Right now I don’t have a functioning PC that can handle them, and I need funds for repairs. Could there be any chance to sell it? Perhaps to someone who owns the machine but doesn’t have Steam installed? My device is worth around £680, though I’m not insisting on selling it. Would there be any way to do this without violating Steam’s rules? I’m aware that doing so would require changes and other steps. Before anyone tells me no several times, I realize it’s unusual, but could it actually happen? I’d rather pass it on to someone who would properly care for it than lose money on something that won’t be used again.

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NorthwestSun
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11-12-2023, 11:36 AM
#2
It's not allowed by policy, but you're still permitted to sell it.
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NorthwestSun
11-12-2023, 11:36 AM #2

It's not allowed by policy, but you're still permitted to sell it.

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GewoonThijs
Member
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11-13-2023, 02:49 PM
#3
It violates the Steams subscription terms. They also don’t monitor users to detect account sales.
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GewoonThijs
11-13-2023, 02:49 PM #3

It violates the Steams subscription terms. They also don’t monitor users to detect account sales.

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ripa5000
Posting Freak
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11-15-2023, 03:09 PM
#4
Steam ignores your personal account safety, so they don’t focus on who actually controls the account. Make sure you haven’t shared any tax details or payment information before interacting with anyone.
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ripa5000
11-15-2023, 03:09 PM #4

Steam ignores your personal account safety, so they don’t focus on who actually controls the account. Make sure you haven’t shared any tax details or payment information before interacting with anyone.

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11-15-2023, 09:09 PM
#5
Likely against guidelines, but if you offer it to a relative or acquaintance, who would mind? I’d just alter the password and strip out any private details. EDIT: Also, delete any linked credit card accounts or similar. I’d also list it for 80% of its value.
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Bubbly_Bubbles
11-15-2023, 09:09 PM #5

Likely against guidelines, but if you offer it to a relative or acquaintance, who would mind? I’d just alter the password and strip out any private details. EDIT: Also, delete any linked credit card accounts or similar. I’d also list it for 80% of its value.

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Wallydu16YTB
Junior Member
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11-17-2023, 03:20 AM
#6
It seems like you're reflecting on a situation where something might be better handled by someone more suited for it. It's reasonable to consider that way.
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Wallydu16YTB
11-17-2023, 03:20 AM #6

It seems like you're reflecting on a situation where something might be better handled by someone more suited for it. It's reasonable to consider that way.

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carloselc
Member
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11-17-2023, 11:30 AM
#7
It seems you're questioning something or proposing a deal, but the context is unclear. Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
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carloselc
11-17-2023, 11:30 AM #7

It seems you're questioning something or proposing a deal, but the context is unclear. Let me know how you'd like to proceed!

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seomilk77
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11-17-2023, 12:34 PM
#8
It's not ideal but possible. There was a business that ran into a lot of issues, but doing it on a lower price should work fine. Remember, you won't reach its value—my library is worth around 1400$. I definitely didn’t pay that much. Most items were sold at discounts, and even if I sold it, most buyers wouldn’t pay full price. What about the Pentium+960 combo? I’m considering doing sidegrading for an SSF machine. It might be built into an Xbox if I manage to fit it in.
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seomilk77
11-17-2023, 12:34 PM #8

It's not ideal but possible. There was a business that ran into a lot of issues, but doing it on a lower price should work fine. Remember, you won't reach its value—my library is worth around 1400$. I definitely didn’t pay that much. Most items were sold at discounts, and even if I sold it, most buyers wouldn’t pay full price. What about the Pentium+960 combo? I’m considering doing sidegrading for an SSF machine. It might be built into an Xbox if I manage to fit it in.

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Zeus_PlayZ
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11-17-2023, 02:42 PM
#9
Their rules don’t get properly applied since the deal doesn’t always meet laws in many places. You’re free to handle your assets as you see fit, no matter what they are.
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Zeus_PlayZ
11-17-2023, 02:42 PM #9

Their rules don’t get properly applied since the deal doesn’t always meet laws in many places. You’re free to handle your assets as you see fit, no matter what they are.

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tomskos221
Member
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11-17-2023, 02:56 PM
#10
It's a solid choice, isn't it? The Pentium paired with the 960 combo works great for gaming and browsing. It runs smoothly, handles high frame rates on ultra settings, and even after overclocking, it stays fast. You're absolutely right about that!
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tomskos221
11-17-2023, 02:56 PM #10

It's a solid choice, isn't it? The Pentium paired with the 960 combo works great for gaming and browsing. It runs smoothly, handles high frame rates on ultra settings, and even after overclocking, it stays fast. You're absolutely right about that!

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