So I've had a nice christmas offer in our local store and bought some copies of the games.

They are still unopened and I just cant decide on how I should sell them.

The easy option would be opening them up and sell the codes on g2a.
But I would like to know which option would be the smartest and most profitable.
And if the prefered option would be to sell the game keys, is there a better site than g2a to sell them on with having less fees? A

--Thanks in advance for the supportive comments! Have a nice new year!!

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How would you suggest selling them?

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give them away here

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^^ This. Pay it forward.

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nah, greed and their supporters always win ^^

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You could always trade the codes away on steamtrades.

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he already have thread about this items on steamtrades,
so i don't understand why he opened this one, probably for promotion ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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its a question on how to sell them better. I thought this was a discussion section where you can ask question to get valuable answers. I think I'm in the wrong place.

Edit: @madsession ofc I could but I would have to open them. That's the issue there. OVP Boxes have more value in my eyes.

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Return them to another store without the receipts for full price ;)

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I had the specific items listed in here but some people were assuming it to be a promotion for my steamtrades thread so I deleted them.

Gta V & Civilization VI

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thirty seven

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Mully knows. :3
I wonder if anyone else caught it.

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Don't listen to these fouls, go on G2A and sell the keys! Good luck and hope you get a good bang for your buck ;3 <3

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Thanks man, really appereciate your comment

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No worries, man! Don't listen to these people forcing you to give them away for free.

Also, Sooth gave some good advice for some of the games that may be worth more and since they are boxed you'll get a little more money for it. Other ones that are maybe less popular or not worth enough to make it worth the hassle of shipping etc then I'd go with G2A.

Anyway, good luck selling! ^^

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You could always keep them boxed and sell them on ebay: If the game is high demand and recently released enough, it can potentially fetch a price close to retail (but, that's including shipping)- either way, it tends to go for more than G2A, from what I've seen. Presumably it's also far less stress than dealing with G2A, given the stories we hear [from sellers]. Selling through Amazon may be another option, but it's one I'm not as familiar with.

If you're in a region where shipping is prohibitive, then trying to sell the codes online is likely your best bet. Unfortunately, that's not a topic I've familiarity with- though I see plenty of traders on SteamTrades trying to offer games at close to retail; not sure how good their luck at it is, though.

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Thank you very much for your opinion!

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