This listing is for a $100 steam Gift card. The code is not scratched. We will send this via USPS First Class mail with Signature confirmation to prevent fraud. We cannot email the code as it is unscratched. You will receive the physical card. We can provide proof of purchase if interested. We are o...
Is there some secret giftcard doubling jutsu in not aware of?
People with steam accounts and VPNs in countries that steam doesn't operate in. Steam will block your "foreign" credit card as a fraud risk, but eBay dgaf cos it's the sellers problem if they get ripped off
This is probably a pretty convenient way to send small amounts of money to people in a way that looks pretty legit. Arrange to buy some drugs off someone over telegram, they get you to buy a "steam card" from them, they send an envelope with a blank bit of cardboard and the drugs
Yup. And nobody but their customers will buy (since it's $150 for a $100 card) so they don't have to worry about buying a card to send a real customer to look legit.
As someone that used to buy these overpriced cards for PSN: A legit reason is that Sony didn't accept local credit cards, you needed to have an international one to buy games directly, so a lot of people just resold these gift cards to us poor mortals with our useless credit cards.
Often all the shops round here are sold out of steam gift cards for this reason. It’s sad, I spoke to a store worker about it, they explain to people they are getting scammed but they want the cards anyway.
Some people like to use a stored balance as a financial discipline tool. Don't put a "real" funding source on the account and then you can only spend the $100 you committed to, and not go whale-mad and drop $500 on premium currencies.