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RE: STEAM Games For Crypto/STEEM - Weekly List (2018 Aug 30)

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Nice job. You seem very professional, and open and available to communicate to answer questions and provide assistance. Good customer service is unbeatable in my opinion, and makes me want to return to a vendor again for repeat business just to support the awesome people running the business.

Here would be my suggestions:

  1. Keep your business operating withing scope, so you don't get burned out or cranky with customers. Keep them number 1, like you are right now. That will take you far! Read encouraging comments (like this one!) to remind you that the customers are not all beasts.

  2. I agree with other comments that top games/deals should be highlighted with a small blurb about the game, or show how much discount it is. Even though I see a cool banner showing Borderlands shown on top, I don't know what kind of game that is, or why I might like it. Some context on the featured game would help.

  3. I am unfamiliar with how games are purchased sold in this style. The text about how you need to chat with the buyer on Steam is clear, and helpful. Are these games you have downloaded and played on Steam, and are able to sell? I'm not sure how that works. Is there a code/key that is given that disables your install, and allows the buyer to install and play from Steam? As a first time buyer, it would be helpful to have answers to questions about purchasing from you. Maybe you could link to a vendor page, to answer common questions, and also show the positive feedback from buyers, to give you more credibility.

This looks like a good service. I would love to see more store-fronts revised weekly/monthly here on Steemit for people to browse and shop from.

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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll try to focus on real feedback and ignore the toxic ones.

I agree with other comments that top games/deals should be highlighted with a small blurb about the game,

I'll work on that now, just still thinking of the best way to implement it.

Are these games you have downloaded and played on Steam, and are able to sell?

Those steem games I sell are actually key codes (or Humble Bundle links that turn into key codes once activated with HB account)

These key codes can be redeemed on Steam via this method. But once redeemed its permanently linked to your Steam account and can't be sold afterwards.

You can't know which game you're going to get unless you redeem it so you have to trust the seller to not give you the wrong key code or invalid one.

The HB link above is affiliate link, I get compromised if you bought their monthly.

Ah, about that... Are you welling to buy HB monthly gift with Steem but with %10 overprice? I'm thinking of selling that too now.


Your suggestion:
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Oh my gosh, the game I bought turns out to be one of the best games I have ever played. It is one of those games you never want to stop playing, and it has beautiful graphics, story, and sound. Everything is running well on my PC. I am sooooo happy I took you up on this deal today. I'm going to have a great Labor Day!

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Thanks a lot for your purchase!! %20 of it is already added to the prize poll of my contest! Also added you as entrant!

It is one of those games you never want to stop playing, and it has beautiful graphics, story, and sound.

Great to know that, I played Zesteria (which Berseria is a prequel of,) and it worked well on my weak PC too. Don't know which game is the better of them.

For the pics you added here, the comment is:
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Congrats, you're one of the winners, it might take time for your prize though. Busy and pressed for time now.

For now you can check my new shop!

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