What to do with steam wallet loose change?
I have 32 cents in my steam wallet, and i have yet to find a Microtransaction in-game that i have enough money for... So, my question is, what the heck do you do with miniscule ammounts of money (Less than a doller) in your steam wallet?
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Doopydooper May 5, 2015 @ 2:56pm 
Tbh I would leave it. When it comes summer time every penny counts
Trichome Jerome May 5, 2015 @ 2:59pm 
Originally posted by Drag0Nova:
Tbh I would leave it. When it comes summer time every penny counts

What do you mean? Is there like INSANE deals?
 KARR™ May 6, 2015 @ 4:45am 
Anything in there can be used on any purchase. Next time you do buy something, use it then!
ReBoot May 6, 2015 @ 4:54am 
Next time you buy a game, you'll be able to use the wallet and fill the rest from your credit card or whatever
Bad 💀 Motha May 6, 2015 @ 7:26am 
If it's not enough for something on Steam Store or Market, the next time u do make a Steam Store purchase, u will notice your Market fund portion already being added as part of payment. If it doesn't do that for u, u can add whatever Market funds u do have as part of your payment method; like ReBoot suggested. So while it might not be very much, u can put it towards your next purchase if u don't have any other needs for it.
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; May 6, 2015 @ 7:27am
Since joining Steam a little over 2 years ago, I've seen games go as low as 9 cents. Now, bear in mind that that 9 cent game was originally only 99 cents, but point being, they do get ridiculously cheap.

Now, one thing you could do, assuming that you have one & feel comfortable in using it on Steam, is to associate either a credit card of a bank debit with your account. Once you do that & go to make your next purchase, Steam will 1st use what change you still have on your account (reducing it to zero), then steam will bill the balance to your credit/debit card.
Trichome Jerome May 6, 2015 @ 8:12am 
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
If it's not enough for something on Steam Store or Market, the next time u do make a Steam Store purchase, u will notice your Market fund portion already being added as part of payment. If it doesn't do that for u, u can add whatever Market funds u do have as part of your payment method; like ReBoot suggested. So while it might not be very much, u can put it towards your next purchase if u don't have any other needs for it.

Actually, i bought 2 backgrounds with it and now i have 1 cent left... To me, thats worth it.
Trichome Jerome May 6, 2015 @ 8:13am 
Ok guys thanks for all the replies but i no longer need them, To be perfectly honest with you guys, i discovered how cool the market is just yestarday..... And i bought 2 backgrounds. Funny how i have been a member of steam for like 2 years now but i just started using the market.
Originally posted by foondude668288:
Originally posted by Bad-Motha:
If it's not enough for something on Steam Store or Market, the next time u do make a Steam Store purchase, u will notice your Market fund portion already being added as part of payment. If it doesn't do that for u, u can add whatever Market funds u do have as part of your payment method; like ReBoot suggested. So while it might not be very much, u can put it towards your next purchase if u don't have any other needs for it.

Actually, i bought 2 backgrounds with it and now i have 1 cent left... To me, thats worth it.
Ok, well, for future reference you may wanna consider what I said in my last post though.
Trichome Jerome May 6, 2015 @ 8:16am 
Originally posted by Rageinator:
Originally posted by foondude668288:

Actually, i bought 2 backgrounds with it and now i have 1 cent left... To me, thats worth it.
Ok, well, for future reference you may wanna consider what I said in my last post though.

Yes i know that, but the thing is, do you really think a 9 cent or 99 cent game would be that great? Yes, there are some excellant free games out there such as Robocraft, but they are few and far between. I am 15 so im not old enough to have a debit or credit card yet (Even if i was my parents wont let me quite yet) so there will pretty much always be loose change in my steam wallet.
ReBoot May 6, 2015 @ 8:20am 
Yeah, those damn cheap games tend to suck.
Anyway, now you know that you can always use this spare change.
You'd be surprised. To give an example, a friend of mine had gifted me a game called Super Hexagon back in around Christmas 2013, & at the time it was 29 cents. It's deceptively simple yet difficult puzzle game. No pun intended, but don't discount a game because it's cheap (or just because you never heard of it before). There are alot of gems here on Steam that can easily be overlooked.
Last edited by No one special '77; May 6, 2015 @ 8:22am
Trichome Jerome May 6, 2015 @ 8:22am 
Originally posted by Rageinator:
You'd be surprised. To give an example, a friend of mine had gifted me a game called Super Hexagon back in around Christmas 2013, & at the time it was 29 cents. It's deceptively simple yet difficult puzzle game. No pun intended, but don't discount a game because it's cheap (or just because you never heard of it before). There are alot of gems here on Steam that can easily be overlooked.

I completely believe and agree with you here, but 80-90% of the games available on Steam, my PC cant handle anyway. *Cough Cough* Radeon 4200 integrated potato card *Cough Cough*
ReBoot May 6, 2015 @ 8:25am 
You'll be able to handle Super Hexagon just fine.
Originally posted by foondude668288:
Originally posted by Rageinator:
You'd be surprised. To give an example, a friend of mine had gifted me a game called Super Hexagon back in around Christmas 2013, & at the time it was 29 cents. It's deceptively simple yet difficult puzzle game. No pun intended, but don't discount a game because it's cheap (or just because you never heard of it before). There are alot of gems here on Steam that can easily be overlooked.

I completely believe and agree with you here, but 80-90% of the games available on Steam, my PC cant handle anyway. *Cough Cough* Radeon 4200 integrated potato card *Cough Cough*
For what it's worth, I have an Acer Aspire laptop that I bought in October 2012 that has an Intel Pentium 937 processor with intergrated graphics. Needless to say, I won't be playing games like Titanfall, Watch Dogs, or a lot of the newer AAA games, BUT nonetheless I do get a lot of gaming done. Just look at my Steam library.
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