I can take a vouch copy. If all your games are from bundles, that means there can't be CSGO or the like, because it hasn't gotten a bundle in a while.
I have received my copy of Gunnheim, a $10 game that was evidently previously on sale for $2.5 :-/
I have activated it and it was a succesful key.
All in all, these are working keys (mine is), but I can't honestly ensure the quality of these games. The reviews for my game are mostly negative, but if you want a game that works, you've come to the right place.
But you can get keys from a reputed seller and a trusted random key delivery site, HRK usually 25 cents more.
But it works!
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I can take a vouch copy. If all your games are from bundles, that means there can't be CSGO or the like, because it hasn't gotten a bundle in a while.
Vouch copy sent. Will be waiting for your response here.
any vouch copies? i would like to take if any.
I forgot. Yes I am giving 2 vouch copies but only for
Senior Members and above.
I'll claim a vouch copy! I
am a senior member, right?
RIGHT?!
But how can you prove the game copies are random, and that we actually have chance of getting a high value game?
Vouch copy also sent. With regards to the proof of being random, I put my steam keys on an excel file with numbers on them respectively and I use random.org to randomly select number. If you have some suggestions, just tell me.
Wouldn't it be better to put it on a google sheets document and share it in your OP? There everyone can see what kind of keys you have and see if there is anything they want, and maybe could also ensure the overall quality of the games in stock.
Thanks for the honest feedback!
Just like I said, some of these games are from bundles and those bundles are being created because of sales.
Just like an example in which you bought 1 key from me in $.60 and you got a $10 game which becomes a $2.5, still you got some $ more from what you paid.
With regards to your suggestion, I am seriously considering it to somehow attract sales. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it.
I've gotten my vouch copy. Here's a screenshot -
---Writing up my vouch copy---
Regarding your first statement, sure, you would save, but you are still spending 60c to run the risk of a game that you wouldn't even pay 10c for. But I guess that's the downsides of random.
Furthermore, if you incorporate my suggestion, you could eliminate my concern above. Because if people can see what you have, they can find what they want, and keep trying for it, or acknowledge that you don't have what they want.
Otherwise you might either be :
- Fishing in a pond filled with old tyres and boots
- Fishing in a pond filled with the best fish, but you happen to find boots and tyres.
Not here to spoil the sales. I see that you have a good idea. However, putting in on Google Sheet or Excel file with numbers is not really fair at all. Here in the crypto forums, Bitcointalk, we only believe in fairest if it is
provably fair. I am not going to write up a whole bunch of text explaining what is provably fair.
You can choose not to be provably fair but I doubt you will get a lot of sales. Anyway, here is two links to learn more about provably fair -
http://provablyfair.org/ and
https://dicesites.com/provably-fair.
I have received my copy of Gunnheim, a $10 game that was evidently previously on sale for $2.5 :-/
I have activated it and it was a succesful key.
As far as pricing is concerned, one can get the mentioned game at G2A.com (Bitcoin accepted) for 0.68 cents. After including the G2A Shield, the total price is only at 1.82 USD.
Not going to spoil the sales. However, do check G2A homepage for some surprise. .Wow. Monnt's recieved a 26c code, so at least I didn't draw the shortest straw...