Monday, July 19th 2021

Scalpers Already "Offering" the Steam Deck for $5,000 on eBay

Valve's Steam Deck announcement took the gaming world by storm last week, as the announcement of a Valve-designed portable gaming console packing an AMD Zen 2 CPU with RDNA2 cores set collective imaginations on fire. However, as is the case for any recent gaming hardware launches, expect the Steam Deck to be hard to come by - demand for a mainstream portable, Switch-like console that promises to enable AAA-gaming on the go is apparently sky-high, despite the fact that some portable devices exploring the same concept have been available for a while now, such as the AYA Neo (which even packs two extra Zen 2 cores) and the Intel-based One XPlayer.

As is the case for any recent hardware launch that garners enough mainstream attention (looking at you, current-gen GPUs and consoles), a lopsided demand-supply ratio is a playground for unscrupulous types looking to make a profit at the expense of other people's impatience. And it sure is happening already - eBay listings for "pre-order confirmed" Steam Deck variants are already being set at €4,324 (roughly $4,989) - though we'd say they're tentatively set at that ludicrous pricing. It seems that the current median asking price sits around the $900 mark for the 512 GB SSD-equipped variant. Tentative or not, this just goes to show that the new normal is for launched products to be actively gauged for scalping practices - more now than ever before.
Source: eBay
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32 Comments on Scalpers Already "Offering" the Steam Deck for $5,000 on eBay

#26
TheinsanegamerN
I cant even be mad at scalpers, for the last year consoomers have been willing to pay 2-3x MSRP for electronics of all kinds. It's their fault, not scalpers, that these things are so expensive. If nobody bought, scalpers wouldnt be buying up inventory constantly.
RedelZaVednoI get scalper's mentality, greed has always been with us, but I don't understand today's consumers. People would send you to a shrink if you'd try to sell them a console or a dGPU for 2-10 fold the MSRP just 2 decades ago and now that's kind of normal. Something is seriously wrong with today's retail buyers. Is instant gratification syndrome, FOMO, brainwashing or something else to blame?
Decades of teaching people to rely on the government/handouts/their parents for a bailout, total absence of financial education, a culture of instant gratification and narcissism being rewarded, social media profile sbeing taken more seriously then real life, a year+ of pumping free money into the economy, and locking people away from activities for a year+ can cause soem serious psycological damage.
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#27
lexluthermiester
RaevenlordAnd it sure is happening already - eBay listings for "pre-order confirmed" Steam Deck variants are already being set at €4,324 (roughly $4,989) - though we'd say they're tentatively set at that ludicrous pricing.
This is why scalping needs to be criminalized world-wide and actively prosecuted.
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#28
Space Lynx
Astronaut
FouquinHow could any of these people know their pre-order is confirmed? Valve did not sell any pre-orders. They sold you a reservation ticket to access the ordering queue when devices are shipping. It could be cancelled at any time, or you could be left out of the first draw on inventory, or you could miss the order window and the reservation lapses.

This smells like a ToS violation, but eBay's "Presale" listing practice is incredibly vague and likely not useful here for removing these listings.

Best practice if you want a Steam Deck is just purchase the reservation still. You may be fairly far back in line but you won't be 2.5-10x the cost of the device to maybe-sorta-have-a-chance your eBay gamble gets you a device.

Also the wording on some of these listings...



So if dudeman doesn't get the thing, you get bent. 6-12 months after you buy one of these "pre-orders" you're stuffed if they don't deliver.
yep until Congress gets its act together and makes stronger laws against ebay/craigslist this scalper crap will never end.

the law is very clear for a lot of scalping sports tickets, etc... but not so much other stuff. it's time to update the laws again is all, but congress is slow as crap... as usual.
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#29
Unregistered
Ebay certainly don't give 2 fucks, the higher the sale price, the more cash they make, so they have no reason to stop it. Someone needs to stop them though. But hey American company American ethics :laugh:
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#30
phill
Gruffalo.SoldierEbay needs a kick in the nuts
I don't feel it really helps with all the inflated prices... For pretty much anything... It's not really the bargain place it was originally... It's definitely more a cash cow for most now...
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#32
TheoneandonlyMrK
ChomiqAt new preorders are already getting "Q1 2022" delivery dates.
I got Q3 2022 last night, be 2030 by now.
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