>Accidentally left my phone at my friends house
>No biggie, I'll get it back when they get home from work.
>They wont be home until tomorrow
>Sucks, but I'll survive.
>Decide to buy game on steam
>no bank account, so I get a preload Visa shit
>I fuck up and add the wrong amount, come up $0.09 short.
>I'll just sell an item on the steam market to make up the difference
>steam has updated their market ToS so that it requires an update through "Steam Guard" within the last 7 days
>Or itll hold the transaction for ages.
>The only way around it is if I had my phone
Why did steam feel the need to make it harder to buy things from them?
The market system worked fine for years. Why "Fix" it?
Because too many idiots complained about getting scammed.
>>333907173
at this point our phones are personal computers that hold all our info and most secure information. It makes perfect sense, you're just in a shitty spot bro. dont be so forgetful geeze
>>333907173
Are you really that impatient that you can't wait until tomorrow to buy a game? Entitled people these days
How the fuck do you not have a bank account are you 10?
>>333907173
The funny part is that buying stuff from Steam is the same as it always was, you only need to do all of that extra stuff if you want to sell something.
Why no bank account anon?
Perhaps you are.. under 18?
Is it normal for Americans to not have bank accounts?
>>333908132
>>333907921
Just bad experiences with them. Last one, for instance, was overdrafted by a family member I thought I could trust, then they tried to charge me an ungodly amount of money to get it back to $0, so I canceled the account.
Just so much easier to deal with cash.until it comes time to buy stuff online, of course
>>333908349
Then don't give your family members access to your money
>>333908615
ya dont say
>It's a poorfag fails to function in the real world thread
>>333908220
Only for children. So on /v/ its probably normal.