So long Steamgifts, "and thanks for all the fish" celebration giveaway!
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I've raffled a lot of gifts, everybody. I've been here 2 years. Back then, Fanatical was called Bundlestars. I've raffled high-end AAA game bundles from Humblebundle. I've raffled garbage bundles from Indiegala. I think it's time for me to open up a shop in g2a. This is not the end, but a new beginning.
These are 16 raffles of low-value games that I don't think will make it in my shop. They are here for you to take. Goodbye, Steamgifts. Much love.
Key is from Fanatical.
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Hopefully this won't be flagged as breaking the rules by talking about it, but in my experience, the g2a shop works well! I've never spent a dime, since I had "x" amount of chances to sell for free... made a decent bit of change, just being a small-time seller, and haven't looked back. It's sad many think only crooks are involved there. I sell keys I got at really low rates for higher there over time with value, and it works nicely if games are fairly popular. They end up still being great deals if I let them sit long enough and collect value with rarity at being at those low prices.
Best of luck with it! Has been working out pretty nicely for me. I've made hundreds of euros, spending very very little overhead in the process just playing the games markets almost like stocks - haven't even sold a heck of a lot of games on g2a either.
Thanks, and have fun!
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I think Totalbiscuit's, A.K.A. John Bain's, comments on G2A cleaned up the business, since he was involved in a tele-conference with them, and had kept his sources and references intact of his allegations of crooks on G2A. His work in the past year made my ultimate decision to move to G2A. May he forever rest in peace.
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