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What do you mean? Is there like INSANE deals?
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.
Actually, i bought 2 backgrounds with it and now i have 1 cent left... To me, thats worth it.
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.
Anyway, now you know that you can always use this spare change.
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*