Ken Chiu Dec 18, 2014 @ 7:59pm
What's the effective difference between a Steam wallet code and a Steam gift card?
I read the Steam description of the difference, but it didn't actually clarify anything for me. In both cases you end up with a code that one can use to add money to one's Steam wallet, correct?

I have a slight preference for a wallet code instead of a gift card because I noticed that the sites that are selling wallet codes online seem to have a $30 denomination, which is what I prefer. Gift cards only come in $20 and $50. I've noticed that the sites selling wallet codes seem to all be overseas for some reason, which makes me a little bit leery as to their legitimacy.
Last edited by Ken Chiu; Dec 18, 2014 @ 9:11pm

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Sidewinder Jul 21, 2015 @ 9:08pm 
The card is the card you buy where you scratch off the code. the code is just the code from the card
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