Posted July 18, 2009
Ever since I bought The Orange Box I'm stuck with an extra copy of both HL2 and HL2: Episode 1.
I've offered them to friends in the past, but none were too willing to take it. So I was thinking of making an exchange with someone, that is, I gift the games to that guy and he gifts me something back.
That something back could be on steam or here in GOG, and I'm really willing to discuss exactly what with the person interested.
Now, has anyone here ever tried this sort of thing with Steam before? Has Valve ever caused any problems to users because of this practice? Also, I'm bringing this here because I'm part of this community and I know people here have good practices with gift exchanges (the give a game, get a game thread).
Feel free to ask any questions or provide any info you may want to share with me.
Ps.: I just saw this on their support page:
" May I sell or trade gift subscriptions?
Steam Gift Purchases can not be sold or traded. Attempting to sell or trade a gift subscription is a violation of the Steam Subscriber Agreement and may result in your account being permanently disabled."
What then?
I've offered them to friends in the past, but none were too willing to take it. So I was thinking of making an exchange with someone, that is, I gift the games to that guy and he gifts me something back.
That something back could be on steam or here in GOG, and I'm really willing to discuss exactly what with the person interested.
Now, has anyone here ever tried this sort of thing with Steam before? Has Valve ever caused any problems to users because of this practice? Also, I'm bringing this here because I'm part of this community and I know people here have good practices with gift exchanges (the give a game, get a game thread).
Feel free to ask any questions or provide any info you may want to share with me.
Ps.: I just saw this on their support page:
" May I sell or trade gift subscriptions?
Steam Gift Purchases can not be sold or traded. Attempting to sell or trade a gift subscription is a violation of the Steam Subscriber Agreement and may result in your account being permanently disabled."
What then?