Valve Launches Steam Wallet Beta Test

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samsonguy920

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GamesB2 said:
This is a good payment option.

It's something that makes XBLA so appealing too.

I am 17 so I can't own a credit card. And I refuse to use my Debit Card anywhere online as if it gets breached and I lose money, it isn't covered.

I love the idea of buying cards in advance and being able to buy something later on.

Forcing every transaction to be made online definitely makes me less likely to buy things.
One thing to keep in mind is your Wallet account will be tied to your Steam account. Somebody hacks that they will not only have your games, they will also have your Wallet.

This can be a win but is a risky proposition all the same. I don't plan to use it myself but can see how it can be a good choice. Just make sure to keep your password SECURE! Change it regularly and don't share it with anybody. That includes people claiming to be from SteamValve or one of their affiliates.
Edit: Brainfart there, fixed.
 

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BlackWidower said:
I'm confused, why does PayPal suck? It's worked for me pretty well.
Paypal has its conveniences, but one thing to keep in mind is Paypal isn't backed by a bank as debit and credit cards are, therefore they run by their own rules and are not insured in your favor. It is best used for small transactions and an alternative to Western Union. Don't use it to hold money.
This [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103385-PayPal-Freezes-750K-in-MineCraft-Devs-Account] is a good example of how Paypal can be a bad choice.
 

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samsonguy920 said:
BlackWidower said:
I'm confused, why does PayPal suck? It's worked for me pretty well.
Paypal has its conveniences, but one thing to keep in mind is Paypal isn't backed by a bank as debit and credit cards are, therefore they run by their own rules and are not insured in your favor. It is best used for small transactions and an alternative to Western Union. Don't use it to hold money.
This [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103385-PayPal-Freezes-750K-in-MineCraft-Devs-Account] is a good example of how Paypal can be a bad choice.
Yeah-that's why you use it as a payment conduit, not as a bank.

Why would he keep $750,000 in his PayPal account anyway? I assume he was paid that much by many people for something. So I guess that's a good point. It sucks on the receiving end.

I personally don't care because I don't receive a lot of money anyways. Though now I know never to recommend it to people.
 

Oliver Pink

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Ahh my beloved steam - always making my life so convenient... curse it!

It's making me lose (and by lose I mean Gain) weight! (Yes, Steam makes for a useful scapegoat)
 

Steve the Pocket

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Agreeing with the people who say this is probably a preface to a rollout of gift cards, most likely just in time for the Christmas season. I can't see any other reason this would be all that useful.

BlackWidower said:
samsonguy920 said:
Paypal has its conveniences, but one thing to keep in mind is Paypal isn't backed by a bank as debit and credit cards are, therefore they run by their own rules and are not insured in your favor. It is best used for small transactions and an alternative to Western Union. Don't use it to hold money.
This [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103385-PayPal-Freezes-750K-in-MineCraft-Devs-Account] is a good example of how Paypal can be a bad choice.
Yeah-that's why you use it as a payment conduit, not as a bank.

Why would he keep $750,000 in his PayPal account anyway?
STOP. Go back and actually read the article this time. We'll still be here when you get back.
 

Red_Fog

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Well f-it. Might as well write my paychecks to Steam now...

Why are you so awesome? Why?
 

thiosk

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I never have a problem with points as long as there is a mechanism for unused point retrieval.
 
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samsonguy920 said:
One thing to keep in mind is your Wallet account will be tied to your Steam account. Somebody hacks that they will not only have your games, they will also have your Wallet.

This can be a win but is a risky proposition all the same. I don't plan to use it myself but can see how it can be a good choice. Just make sure to keep your password SECURE! Change it regularly and don't share it with anybody. That includes people claiming to be from SteamValve or one of their affiliates.
Edit: Brainfart there, fixed.
Generally (in the case of Microsoft Points) I buy roughly the amount I need, sometimes a bit more if I'm expecting to spend more soon.

Then I spend most of them and keep relatively little left.

So if I was hacked then I would lose no more than about £10 / $15.
 

Bat Vader

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I like this idea but I really think Valve needs to start making money/point cards like what the Playstation 3 or the x-box 360 has. Not everyone has, not everyone wants a credit card, and not everyone wants to use paypal. I think if Valve did start making point/money cards it would help boost their sales on steam.
 

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Steve the Pocket said:
Agreeing with the people who say this is probably a preface to a rollout of gift cards, most likely just in time for the Christmas season. I can't see any other reason this would be all that useful.

BlackWidower said:
samsonguy920 said:
Paypal has its conveniences, but one thing to keep in mind is Paypal isn't backed by a bank as debit and credit cards are, therefore they run by their own rules and are not insured in your favor. It is best used for small transactions and an alternative to Western Union. Don't use it to hold money.
This [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103385-PayPal-Freezes-750K-in-MineCraft-Devs-Account] is a good example of how Paypal can be a bad choice.
Yeah-that's why you use it as a payment conduit, not as a bank.

Why would he keep $750,000 in his PayPal account anyway?
STOP. Go back and actually read the article this time. We'll still be here when you get back.
Stop making me focus on irrelevant and pointless minutiae.
 

samsonguy920

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GamesB2 said:
samsonguy920 said:
One thing to keep in mind is your Wallet account will be tied to your Steam account. Somebody hacks that they will not only have your games, they will also have your Wallet.

This can be a win but is a risky proposition all the same. I don't plan to use it myself but can see how it can be a good choice. Just make sure to keep your password SECURE! Change it regularly and don't share it with anybody. That includes people claiming to be from SteamValve or one of their affiliates.
Edit: Brainfart there, fixed.
Generally (in the case of Microsoft Points) I buy roughly the amount I need, sometimes a bit more if I'm expecting to spend more soon.

Then I spend most of them and keep relatively little left.

So if I was hacked then I would lose no more than about £10 / $15.
£10 / $15? That's three value meals! Small size of course but still that's lunch money!
Well all things considered I hope many are learning from the new cons that are occuring these days. My time on World of Warcraft grows wearisome alone from all the scams that are attempted. They won't get past me but how many other people who don't know better are all too vulnerable? Make sure your friends and gamemates know wiser. You aren't just protecting them but also yourself.
 
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samsonguy920 said:
£10 / $15? That's three value meals! Small size of course but still that's lunch money!
Well all things considered I hope many are learning from the new cons that are occuring these days. My time on World of Warcraft grows wearisome alone from all the scams that are attempted. They won't get past me but how many other people who don't know better are all too vulnerable? Make sure your friends and gamemates know wiser. You aren't just protecting them but also yourself.
I find it more funny than anything.

If you are willing to wire money to Mr. George Adgdgdgywngo of Uganda then your stupid ass deserves to be robbed.
 

samsonguy920

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GamesB2 said:
samsonguy920 said:
£10 / $15? That's three value meals! Small size of course but still that's lunch money!
Well all things considered I hope many are learning from the new cons that are occuring these days. My time on World of Warcraft grows wearisome alone from all the scams that are attempted. They won't get past me but how many other people who don't know better are all too vulnerable? Make sure your friends and gamemates know wiser. You aren't just protecting them but also yourself.
I find it more funny than anything.

If you are willing to wire money to Mr. George Adgdgdgywngo of Uganda then your stupid ass deserves to be robbed.
Thanks, now I am going to be trying to pronounce that name for the rest of the night. My coworkers already think I'm insane enough as it is...
 

jords

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No more convenient for me, steam already has my credit card on file. But worthwhile for some people i suppose.
 

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Surely you wouldn't lose the money if hacked, the worst that could happen would be they could spend your money on games you didn't want (and I'd hope that Steam could refund you, with proof of a hack attempt.)

The bonus for me is that I'm terrible with money and nearly always end up with no money on my card when a great deal shows up for like one or two days, so with this next time I was feeling rich I could put £20 into my account and leave it there for the special 75%+ off offers!
 

Tasachan

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The problem of the credit card being in another room is moot for me, I have the details memorized...
But I wonder if this means we can gift credits? I'd like that. :)