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In Steam, is there any way to mass sell items in your inventory?

i didnt doubt you have 10 cents but you claimed you sold 40 cards for a total of 10 cents a tad misleading there. lol

You're probably right -- Im not sure if they all sold - so I would rephrase with "I put 40 or so up for sale"...

I really have no idea what im doing on that. I just know i clicked 40ish things and "create listings"
 
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I've now sold all my cards and have snagged Hitman Absolution and Dying Light Enhanced Edition (includes The Following DLC) for the princely sum of US$5 from the proceeds. :)
Keep em coming!
 
Hello All. I realise this is a fairly old thread now, but considering I just searched for an answer to this and this is the number 1 result I thought I'd post an answer that I just found here in the hope that it helps someone else some day.

It is indeed possible to mass sell cards, at least by the associated game instead of one at a time. Here's the link to instructions:


Hope that helps!
 
Seriously, this whole trading card affair sums up why I never understood how people are so tied to Steam.

Its ancient, lacks a purpose, and is clearly targeted at people who get by on scraps and leftovers and have no job/purpose in life.

Kinda like the average store offering. Targeted at the gullible idiots who believe in promises of the next best thing - ie youngsters with no life experience. Greenlight was too much, but Early Access was there to stay. Oh, how many fools and money have been parted over the years. Meanwhile, Gabe gets worshipped for all the good he brings to gaming and gamers. It reminds me of that quote from the movie Gladiator about the Emperor. "He will bring the people death, and they will love him for it"

I think you couldn't be further from the truth, but your a supporter so they all thumbs up you lolz! I got it cause of half life, when I was a Noob to gaming.
 
I think you couldn't be further from the truth, but your a supporter so they all thumbs up you lolz! I got it cause of half life, when I was a Noob to gaming.

Necro - Oct 30, 2019

Apparently the truth hurts so much its necessary to PM me about it, too (not you, Tigger did just now)? I'll chalk it up to the pandemic for now... No harm done. Let's move on. Beyond that, its just my opinion and apparently people can agree with it. Let's not be all snowflakey about it, because usually that's a sign things are quite correctly stated and hard to swallow. What this means is just one thing: reflect, and do something with it for your own good. BTW, back when I wrote this I wasn't a supporter at all.

And yea, we all learn over time, as did I. I fell from one commercial shithole into the next, too, and then learned from it.

These trading cards serve a commercial purpose and hold no value whatsoever. They're digital bits of nothing. I get them too... and they collect dust. I also sold some of it but really... at 1 cent a pop you earn more per hour on minimum wage. If you attribute value to them, it means they tie you to the platform Steam. And this is bad for customers - not good. It means you're liable to pay more for a supposedly 'free' game because Steam cards could pay for a fraction of it.
 
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Hello All. I realise this is a fairly old thread now, but considering I just searched for an answer to this and this is the number 1 result I thought I'd post an answer that I just found here in the hope that it helps someone else some day.

It is indeed possible to mass sell cards, at least by the associated game instead of one at a time. Here's the link to instructions:


Hope that helps!
That's solid info. Necroposting is ok if you add something of value to the conversation. This qualifies, I think.

BTW, Welcome to TPU!
 
This actually did help, so thank you lol

I had a bunch of cards sitting in my inventory and nothing to do with them... even if I end up only getting 2-3 bucks that's still better than nothing. can buy a cheap indie game or some DLC for a game with that
 
What is the point of these cards? I never understood it.
 
What is the point of these cards? I never understood it.
I just sell em and end up with a little change to save off my next purchase? I remember when I wasn’t paying attention to them and had quite a pile I made enough selling them to buy a new game.
 
What is the point of these cards? I never understood it.

you craft badges with them to level up your steam account. higher level your steam account the more things you can show on your profile.
 
you craft badges with them to level up your steam account. higher level your steam account the more things you can show on your profile.
Yeah I’ll ad I wheeled and dealed a few collections only one I can think of tho ETS2 for a background and a couple neat emotes
 
you craft badges with them to level up your steam account. higher level your steam account the more things you can show on your profile.
That's it?
 
That's it?

well badges also get you well badges, some of them are pretty cool looking. one of my friends has an outer space themed profile, and like badges of planets 5 in a row, etc. you can do neat things depending what you craft with the cards

but mostly its a waste yes. its one of the many mistakes Valve has made with Steam... I just put steam into "small mode" so i see nothing but my library, very clean cut. its the way life was meant to be lived ~
 
That's it?

But things like this are why Steam is the best. I mean, shit, Epic doesn't even have shit like this. Wtf kinda store do they think they are?
 
just put steam into "small mode" so i see nothing but my library, very clean cut. its the way life was meant to be lived ~
Oh man I was so mad when they took that away for awhile when they decided to change the “Large mode” I‘ve always used Small Mode amd my Friends List next to it
 
But things like this are why Steam is the best. I mean, shit, Epic doesn't even have shit like this. Wtf kinda store do they think they are?

Epic's main problem is no simple chat system, and when you launch the desktop app it feels a bit laggier than steam small mode. Epic will probably never beat steam in this regard
 
Epic's main problem is no simple chat system, and when you launch the desktop app it feels a bit laggier than steam small mode. Epic will probably never beat steam in this regard

Its a bit like Epic just wants us to gtfo their service and into the game of choice as fast as possible. This echoes in everything they have. The only pages that are worth staying on longer than mere seconds, are those selling and describing a game.

I love it, even if the GUI is total crap. Usually it just stays in background altogether and I forgot the game exe even triggered it.
 
Its a bit like Epic just wants us to gtfo their service and into the game of choice as fast as possible. This echoes in everything they have. The only pages that are worth staying on longer than mere seconds, are those selling and describing a game.

I love it, even if the GUI is total crap. Usually it just stays in background altogether and I forgot the game exe even triggered it.

yep and the Epic library is also laggy still. lol it's pretty sad really. Epic it's real simple - just do Steam Small Mode, and a very simple chat feature with no emotes, clean looks only. and you actually might gain ground against steam. lol
 
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