OK Quick question that someone might have an answer for..
It's easy to see the Steam Store prices by just adding "?cc=xx" in the address bar or even with the Enhanced Steam plugin, but is there anyway to do the same with the Steam Market ? I'd like to follow the prices of some items like keys and tods but now I'm stuck with Canadian prices on the market and even though I know it's basically 10% more it kinda screws with the numbers when I get to trading.
Anything to view the Steam Market in US prices without going thru a VPN or something like that, and if not what tools would you recommend to achieve this.
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Steam Card Exchange is still showing me US dollar amounts for all the cards, backgrounds, and emotes. Not the in-game stuff like TF2 keys and whatnot though >.<
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If the timing is at the usual time of day steam does stuff, the new canadian prices is going to come in in about 5 minutes.
Will there be new price glitches? Will stuff inflate in price? Will timbits come with every purchase?!
Stay tuned.
No price glitches but we do save a bit, for the most part.
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"Aside from the newer titles from most publishers (closer to 15% in terms of new, 59.99 releases, interesting enough, the new civilization didn't change in price.), the prices went up 10%, exchange rate right now is about 10.4% from every us dollar. Buying with credit cards/paypal tends to bump the rate less favorably towards you.
As long as the canadian dollar doesn't start going up (not that that wouldn't be a good thing) you're still saving a bit on everything that didn't jump 10 bucks."
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