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Hello there! Hope you are having a nice day. Welcome to Steam Trades. I have a few suggestions for you. :)

Your SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated for my Borderlands 3
Your Middle-earth : Shadow of Mordor for my Ring of Pain or Land of Anima Origin of Union or Deitrus
Your Middle-earth : Shadow of War for my Ring of Pain or Land of Anima Origin of Union or Deitrus

Thanks. :)

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Hello! If you want we can do my SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated for your Borderlands 3.
(sorry for the late responde)

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That's okay. Sure! I'll send you a friend request on Steam. :)

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Ok,added

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Hey.

Welcome to Steam Trades. (:

Take a moment to check out this guide to help you steer clear of scammers. There are plenty of them out there preying on newcomers. I’m sure you’re already cautious, but it’s always smart to double-check who you’re dealing with, especially if someone random adds you on Steam.

I’m interested in your Call of Duty: Black Ops III. Would you let me know if anything on my humble list catches your eye? I’d really appreciate it!

Stay safe out there, and have a great one!

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Thanks ı will read the full guide and ı will look your list

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Hello can u help me something about trading? How people trade their games to each other? Like we need to trade the game keys on steam or how do we do it?

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Let's me answer your question. I separate main ideas to let you understand better.

1. Buying Games on the Steam Store

If you buy a game directly from the Steam Store, it becomes tied to your account—forever your precious. Unfortunately, you can't give it to someone else or transfer it to another account.

BUT, there's an exception! Some games (like Don’t Starve Together) might give you an extra copy. You’ll find this little bonus sitting in your Steam Inventory, and you can trade it with others.

2. Where Do Game Keys Come From?

There are so many ways to get game keys! Here are the most common ones:

Game Bundles: Websites like Humble Bundle, Indiegala, Fanatical, or DailyIndieGames often sell game bundles. These bundles give you multiple game keys at a sweet price.

Official Retailers: Legit stores like Fanatical, Humble Bundle, Green Man Gaming, and Gamesplanet sell game keys directly from publishers.

Grey Markets: Websites like G2A, Kinguin, and Eneba sell keys too. Be careful when buying here, keys can be from many sources, even be stolen too!

Graphics Card Promotions: Sometimes, buying a new graphics card comes with free game keys. Talk about a bonus!

Giveaways: Keep an eye out for freebies. Websites like FreeSteamKeys often list them. Free games? Yes, please!

3. Trading Games on SteamTrades

Let's say you got extra game keys you don’t need? you can trade your unwanted games for something you’ll actually want like wanted games, cash or anything that you'd like.

Want to know more about trading? Check out this helpful book:
101 Steam Trade - From Zero to Hero by nexgen125
(The name is for fun. It is not real, it is a guide thread not a book or it can be a book in the future!?)

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LOL, love this, and love the title at the end! Gave me a good chuckle. Thanks, Zenny!

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