Want to get Counter Strike Source (trade it for other games)
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Hi, i just want CS:S so here is the list i can trade it for:
Kane and lynch dead men
Universe at War: Earth Assault
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Colonies Edition
Battlestations: Pacific
Gta4
Resident Evil 5
Batman: Akham Asylum Game of the Year
Fallout 3
Red Faction: Guerrilla
Dow2 and Chaos of Rising
Bioshock 2
Rainbow Six Vegas
See ya!
Thats a nice list of games you got there
I [B][I]maybe[/I][/B] could trade CSS for GTA4.
[QUOTE=Mr.T;31746837]I [B][I]maybe[/I][/B] could trade CSS for GTA4.[/QUOTE]
ofc you have an extra copy of CSS?
[QUOTE=Bird;31747326]If you got your hands on all those games, why can't you get a hold of css?[/QUOTE]
Economy status of spain is hard right now, cant spend any money in games right now
You just joined, not that it means anything but i suggest you giving the game first, i've seen some people getting scammed here
no problem i dont wanna scam anyone
They have the Steam Trading Beta thing so there's not really any chances being taken. Just show us a list of your games to make sure we're not gonna buy a game then you run off and we having spent 20$ have an extra copy of a game for nothing.
[QUOTE=t h e;31748669]They have the Steam Trading Beta thing so there's not really any chances being taken. Just show us a list of your games to make sure we're not gonna buy a game then you run off and we having spent 20$ have an extra copy of a game for nothing.[/QUOTE]
These are not steam keys, they are retail keys so i cant show it to you throught steam, but fear not cause ill send you the key first
Hrm... no offense to our newbie here, but I have heard of this method being used to hijack accounts. The person supposedly gives away a 'free' game, or gift. A cd-key. A popular one was speedball 2. After you registered the game, they would contact steam support and give them your account name (Adding people via account name is very common) and the CD-key, steam support would go all "oh he's got the cd-key, he must be the owner of the account", and basically they'd hijack your account. Legally.
Be warned.
[QUOTE=scout1;31748990]Hrm... no offense to our newbie here, but I have heard of this method being used to hijack accounts. The person supposedly gives away a 'free' game, or gift. A cd-key. A popular one was speedball 2. After you registered the game, they would contact steam support and give them your account name (Adding people via account name is very common) and the CD-key, steam support would go all "oh he's got the cd-key, he must be the owner of the account", and basically they'd hijack your account. Legally.
Be warned.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=alrojimenez;31748878]These are not steam keys, they are retail keys so i cant show it to you throught steam, but fear not cause ill send you the key first[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=scout1;31748990]Hrm... no offense to our newbie here, but I have heard of this method being used to hijack accounts. The person supposedly gives away a 'free' game, or gift. A cd-key. A popular one was speedball 2. After you registered the game, they would contact steam support and give them your account name (Adding people via account name is very common) and the CD-key, steam support would go all "oh he's got the cd-key, he must be the owner of the account", and basically they'd hijack your account. Legally.
Be warned.[/QUOTE]
VALVe stopped people doing that a while ago. You need more than just a CD key to prove you own the account now.
*snips*
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