To be clear, I'm talking about one with Saints Row 3 and other games as the BTA bonuses.

I know that SteamTrades is the proper place for trading but I wanted to check the price here first before creating a thread there.

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Overall average price was $5.76 so somewhere around that mark?

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Maybe a bit more, since the bundle was like half a year ago and its more difficult to get, because there are less gift urls left?

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Fair point.

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Except traders who have held a HiB URL this long usually want to make a profit. Expect to pay $8-10 worth of cash/keys/games. I've seen UTA ones go for $3-5.

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Hmm I guess like 10 dollars, yeah expensive but it's a old bundle.

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+1
10 dollars would be the correct price for me too..

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If you only want saints row wait get it on sale , it was 6 Eur I think , less than you'd pay for a BTA of the THQ bundlde .

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I already have the complete pack of saints row 3, I wanted the rest of the games in the bundle that I don't own yet.

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Then get a below average bundle, shouldn't be too expensive.

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well, it was 6,25 but the thing is you'll get alot of other games with the THQ bundle, like a dlc and a 40K game. sometimes non-bta bundles do got this too but they ask more than a bundle who doesn't have the bonusses and is non-bta

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So ~$10?

Thanks guys :)

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Yep that would be a alright price and 4-5 for non-bta

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Edit: I know I can change my comment but not now, if you want you maybe can find a non-bta bundle with bonusses you have to pay maybe 1-2 dollars more for it then a non-bta without bonusses (which go for 3-5 dollar) so around 6-7 dollar.

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I was offering 3 keys to a guy for his bundle SR3, but he even declined an other guy with 4 keys; and I got the complete pack after like a week on the steam 75% sale, for like 7.5 euros. :)

So, don't get the bundle key, w8 for the complete pack, it's worth it. :)

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He already has saints row 3, and it's on sale at GMG atm.

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Um, €7.5 is about 8 keys. Or did the THQ bundle not include DLCs?

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Nah man, 1 key is 2 euros, now do your math. :) ANd as far as I know, it had 0 DLC's, yeah. SR3 really needs all that shitty DLC's to give you the full experience, but now, after years, the full package is just 1.5 euros more, then the base game. :)

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Yes, 2€ in the Mann Co. Store, but no one will buy it from you for that price. 4 keys = ~6€ Steam Wallet.

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nah tf2 keys in steam wallet lets say around 1,72x3= around 7 euro steam wallet.

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I'm talking about Paypal trading. Last I checked, it was $1.25-$1.30 per key.

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Nope. That was like half a year ago. Now it's around 1.70-1.80 for the average joe. If you're lucky, you have someone on the inside who can sell you for 1.50.

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Aren't 7.5€ closer to 4 1/2 keys?

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Depends on which market you're looking at. Cheapest is Paypal trades, more expensive is Steam market, way more expensive is buying new ones from Valve.

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You can still get SR3 for a TF Key^^

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I'd say none, because they aren't meant for trading

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What does it matter what they are 'meant' for? The bundle is very old and can't be bought anymore.

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Pretty sure the components can be.

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According to Humble Bundles policy purchased keys are not for trade but for personal use, you internet bandit

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They also released 4x keys for the Brazen prototype which would force people to break their own rules.

That would lead me to believe that they probably don't care that much.

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That's for individual keys. They also sell the full bundle as a "Gift URL" that they encourage people to buy for others.

Just like "Steam Gifts", people often sell gifts later.

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Here's an amusing thing I've noticed about people and humble bundle trading;

When someone is attempting to trade their bundle keys away, they tend to act like they're worth almost the full retail value of each included game. Yet when people are offerred humble bundle keys in exchange for something else, the response tends to be "wat? ya rite im not trading that for stupid 1 doller key"

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Welcome to trading.

When you sell something, do you want to get the lowest amount you could receive or the highest amount?
When you buy something, do you want to pay the highest amount or the lowest amount?

Quite frankly, I've never seen someone asking $50+ (full retail of all games) for a Humble Bundle. I did get a cheap laugh from the fact that you though you had made a huge breakthrough!

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Depends on what I'm selling, and why I'm selling it. I'm relatively new to Steam trading, but I've been buying an reselling both digital and physical goods for several years now. Most people who actively do this as a hobby tend to have a fairly realistic and rational view of their goods' value, but this often tends to not be the case with Steam traders from what I've observed.

Want to know what I find funny? People on forums being condescending twats. So "HAHA" to you, good sir.

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"Most people who actively do this as a hobby tend to have a fairly realistic and rational view of their goods' value"

That wasn't an attempt at a subtle jab or anything, you're so sly!

I'm not sure if calling it a hobby is trying to hide the fact that you enjoy profiting off of other's lack of knowledge or because you yourself aren't good enough at it to actually profit. Anyone can buy something and resell it for a markup, but if it takes you a week of work to get the sale and make $10, then it's not worth the time.

What to know what I find funny? People who get upset on the internet over trivial comments. The sad part is, it is usually a sign that they have personality or emotional issues in real life. By the way, who were you quoting with that "HAHA"?

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I have no idea what I did to engage level 50 douchery in you, but I'm just gonna go ahead and not give a damn about your existence. Have a peachy day.

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I feel the same way considering my first reply was quite mundane.

To think that this all resulted because you were upset over my comment about getting a cheap laugh and decided to leave a few not so subtle comments in your response.

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In other words, "I'm butt hurt, just as much as you are." Am I rite or am I right?

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