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I am from Australia too and I have seen plenty of Steam gift cards in Coles and Woolworths shopping centres.
Sure was. I used to buy them from the gift card section then they disappeared one day, I try to stay out of Walmart for the most part so after 2 months I found them in the PC/video game section.
During that time I was buying them from Dollar General which also has them in the gift card section. Of course DG doesn't have an electronics section.
Yet, I don't think that Steam is affected by this: adult games on this platform don't come anywhere NEAR 1/3 of all of Steam's game library.
It would help if Target would put in an insert in place of the Steam Cards to indicate that they now offer Steam Cards in digital form rather than physical form in order to protect against Steam Wallet Code theft.
I imagine that the Digital Steam Cards would be available in the following values: $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.
Thank you kindly, I have been paying $110 for a $100 card. I didn't realize they're supposed to be sold at face value.
I can still find Steam cards at Walmart, Walgreens, and Dollar General around here.