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  2. Steam Trading Cards - Wikipedia

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    A Half-Life 2 Steam Trading Card, depicting the G-Man. Steam Trading Cards are a digital commodity issued by Valve for use on its digital distribution service, Steam.Steam Trading Cards are a non-physical analogue of conventional trading cards, which are periodically granted to Steam users for playing games, fulfilling tasks, or by random chance.

  3. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, GameStop began selling Steam Wallet cards. [84] Steam Market, a feature introduced in beta in December 2012 that would allow users to sell virtual items to others via Steam Wallet funds, further extended the idea. Valve levies a transaction fee of 15% on such sales and game publishers that use Steam Market pay a transaction fee.

  4. The 5 Best Sites to Sell Gift Cards Online - AOL

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    Popular gift cards include Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, iTunes, Google Play and more. ... Each wallet withdrawal method has its own associated fees. ... Anthony Davis scores 42 points, grabs 23 ...

  5. Xsolla - Wikipedia

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    Xsolla is an American financial technology company that makes payment software for video games.It was founded in 2005 in Perm, Russia, by Aleksandr Agapitov.As of 2022, it had 500 employees. [1]

  6. A beginner’s guide to digital wallets - AOL

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    Before using a digital wallet, you’ll need to enter your card information into the app or site of your choice. ... Look for the contactless payment indicator on the retailer’s point-of-sale ...

  7. The Centurion Card from American Express: A $5,000-a-year ...

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    The Platinum Card earns 5x Membership Rewards® Points for flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel (up to $500,000 on these purchases per calendar year), 5x ...

  8. Paymentwall - Wikipedia

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    Honor Gunday and Vladimir Kovalyov started Paymentwall in April 2010 to help game companies on Facebook monetize their global traffic. [2]On July 1, 2011, Facebook announced that they would no longer allow any outside monetization providers, at which point the company pivoted to providing services to non-Facebook games and online dating websites.

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