I have...

Steam Wallet
United Kingdom Steam Store, buying on demand.
May not work if you're outside the UK. If a games price difference is higher than 10% in your region compared to mine, Steam will decline the Gift I send to you
Please read description before commenting.

I want...

Paypal

I will charge 75% of United Kingdom price on store.

Trading my Steam Wallet since there's no games I'm currently interested in on steam, I've got a limited amount of Steam Wallet so once I've ran out I'll close this, when I get to a low amount I'll update this post with how much is left.

I'll buy any game from the Steam Store for you and I'd prefer you to go first on Paypal (Depending on reputation, I understand I've not exactly got a lot of rep, this is because I mostly trade with the same people)
I'm offering any game on Steam for 75% of the price in GBP, for example if a game is £40 I will charge you £30 on paypal (You can convert currency to GBP on Paypal)

This 25% reduction from your chosen game could add up to whatever difference between United Kingdom and your Region in the Steam Store. However, when I send you the game Steam will block the trade if your country store is 10% more expensive than mine. Therefore you can potentially save up to 34% depending on the game and where you live (my 25% reduction + maximum 9% based on Steam regional pricing limit).

Please comment here before adding me I will not accept on steam unless we've come to an agreement here.
When commenting, just say what game you want + your regional currency along with the games current price I suggest using https://steamdb.info/ for price differences among different regions.
IF I cannot afford the game you want on steam, I will let you know if I have any incoming balance towards my steam wallet.

Just in case of potential scammers, this is my steam account: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198116932852

4 years ago*

Hey there, would you sell Doom Deluxe actually £74.99 (€)?
Feel free to add me on Steam, thanks.
Edit: I guess you can't if closing your thread is a way to answer ;)

4 years ago*
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