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I mean props to the OP but if you read the article they didn't buy a Steam Deck for $440... It's pretty much just getting lucky flipping CS:GO skins
Agreed. A similar 'hack' could be "I bought a Steam Deck for free, all I had to do was to work for 22 hours at a job that earned me $25/hour"
No, I didn't try to get lucky, I checked the prices every minute on Steam market to not get screwed (there are some bots making fake orders) and just sold the items within 5 minutes of buying it cheaper. But you can definitely buy it cheaper if you know these markets, but I was being very risk-averse.
Doesnt matter how and what you did. At the very end you didnt buy a steam deck oled cheaper.
What do you mean? I did spend less money on it, so I'd say that means cheaper.
Okay, you're right, I should have said I spent less money on it, english isn't my first language, but that shouldn't be my excuse.
Mine was free I used the money from my job
I guess you really just dont want to accept the reality. Go check your self for Narcisstic Personality Disorder or Psychopathy
I have some of these.