Posted April 21, 2012
I've been thinking recently, prompted by a post from Kavazovangel, that this whole pricing discrepancy between regions should be easily fixable. We get posts on here quite frequently from people that need a UK or US buyer to obtain a better deal on a game, or from an Aussie buyer wanting to bypass censorship. Usually someone steps up to the plate and buys the game then trades it on. Couldn't we formalise this process?
I've got the week off, and among other activities, I was thinking I could actually start a website that let people bypass these stupid restrictions and pricing rules. The intended format would be one similar to something like ebay or zopa, where a potential reseller signs up, and a potential buyer signs up with an offer. Then the two search each other out. For example, I post that I am willing to trade UK steam games, a guy from russia asks me to buy him Portal 2, I buy the game, he gives me the money, job done (possibly the person buying asks for a small markup).
Technically it's a piece of cake. The complexity comes in that people would abuse such a service. There could be a certain amount of that solved with an escrow style service where each party checks in the money, and the other checks in the product, prior to each receiving the other, but can you validate codes without redeeming them? Transfer of physical goods would lead to even more difficulty.
I'd be interested to hear thoughts, mainly on where it could go wrong, and why I shouldn't do it.
I've got the week off, and among other activities, I was thinking I could actually start a website that let people bypass these stupid restrictions and pricing rules. The intended format would be one similar to something like ebay or zopa, where a potential reseller signs up, and a potential buyer signs up with an offer. Then the two search each other out. For example, I post that I am willing to trade UK steam games, a guy from russia asks me to buy him Portal 2, I buy the game, he gives me the money, job done (possibly the person buying asks for a small markup).
Technically it's a piece of cake. The complexity comes in that people would abuse such a service. There could be a certain amount of that solved with an escrow style service where each party checks in the money, and the other checks in the product, prior to each receiving the other, but can you validate codes without redeeming them? Transfer of physical goods would lead to even more difficulty.
I'd be interested to hear thoughts, mainly on where it could go wrong, and why I shouldn't do it.