How to Trade on Steam

avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

First off, ya gotta be friends on Steam with whoever you're trading with. Then, open your 'Friends List', click on the friend you wanna trade with, and select 'Invite to Trade'. Easy peasy! Just make sure both your Steam accounts are set to public and that you've had Steam Guard enabled for at least 15 days, or else no dice on the trading front.

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avatarRequestingFinal7 months ago

Can't trade unless you've been friends for a bit and got Steam Guard on. If you're new, wait it out, it's worth it.


avatarBurstingHong7 months ago

Honestly, just sell your stuff on the Steam Market. Less hassle, no need for 15 days or friendship tests.


avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

Trading on Steam? Simple stuff. Both gotta have Steam Guard up for 15 days. Be friends, invite to trade, and bam! You're swapping hats like there's no tomorrow. Make sure your inventory is set to public too, or it's a no-go.

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