Posted June 20, 2013
precipitate8: It's nice that they are sending some profit the way of the developer. I think it's important to remember, though, that the transaction fee is the least of steam's profit here. Anytime you add money to the wallet, steam has your cash. So if people add money to the wallet to buy cards, which transfers it to another wallet, steam still owns it. Depending on how people use the wallet money determines their profit margin. I bet they make a lot more from increased game sales from card buyers increasing overall wallet values than the transaction fees.
Thanks for all the opinions. This is obviously a 'not for me' thing, but hope those for who it is, enjoys it. Just don't blow your rent money on a virtual number :)
I have $15 in my Steam Wallet right now, and I did not spend $0.01 real money to get it. Thanks for all the opinions. This is obviously a 'not for me' thing, but hope those for who it is, enjoys it. Just don't blow your rent money on a virtual number :)
If you already have games which drop Steam cards, how would it be a "not for you thing" to get those cards and sell them on the market for free Steam Wallet money? Unless of course you don't have a Steam account :)
Post edited June 20, 2013 by kalirion