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I thinking selling/trading steam shit is way more hassle than it's worth (unless you're young and unemployed).

That said, the "Trades" section in the upper-left corner would be a good place to start: https://www.steamtrades.com/

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Or unless you find it fun to haggle.
(I really miss pawn shops / flea markets from the days before ebay...)

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They still exist. Facebook Market, local pawn shops, local thrift shops, temporary flea market events and rarely some permanent flea markets.

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Yea but ever since ebay came around the selection at regular pawn shops has become terrible since the owners all check prices online and sell the valuable stuff there. I've only found 2 pawn shops (out of 100+) with good selections in the past 15 years and both would check ebay prices when you went to buy the items and ask you to pay whatever that was -_-
I used to frequent flea markets too, and would even sometimes buy games in bulk from them (for like $1-5 each). But for the longest time the only things I've found at them is clothes, nicknacks, and misc junk.

I still occasionally have luck with garage sales and craigslist, but overall online shopping absolutely ruined that kind of stuff.

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Barter can make it into a wishlisted for wishlisted type of deal with alnost zero effort :)
Steamtrades is mostly just pain though. Traders just going 'offer me' and refusing everything, rarely with any counteroffer or general guideline what they want. Like having a sell list, a buy list, and they don'teven give a hint what they expect to get for a game one offers to them :D

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Hmm..
He sells on G2A, price can be adjusted for profit.
GB is non profit, I don't think selling steam keys there (+non bundle games) is a good advice. IMO tho.
However thanks for giving the info

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I find the reddit groups (IndieGameSwap and SteamGameSwap) are good (since it's not as uptight as the Steam group) but it is time consuming.

Barter.vg is good if you're looking to trade games for other games.

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