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NEED A MIDDLE MAN AND QUICK

Guy with 34 posts begs for a trade middleman — forum says nope, read the rules.

A member called ctrL.enCore (later banned) posted a quick, all-caps plea for a middleman to help him trade a Steam account, despite not meeting the forum's 100-post minimum to trade. Other members immediately called him out for not having enough posts and pointed him to the trading rules. It's a tiny, unremarkable slice of the site's Steam Account Trades subforum — mostly notable as a snapshot of how strictly the '100 posts to trade' rule was enforced by the community itself.

HEY I NEED A MIDDLE MAN QUICK SO I CAN TRADE!— ctrL.enCore
with 34 posts :S read the rulez— Rock Superstar
nobody would help you in the rules it says 100 Posts To Trade!— jcomp6
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andr3zit0's 3 Steam Accounts for Sale (Orange Box & Friends)

Three VAC-clean Steam accounts, PayPal only, middle-man required — and one guy just could not take a hint about points not being cash.

A member named andr3zit0 listed three used Steam accounts loaded with classic Half-Life/Counter-Strike/Orange Box titles, insisting on PayPal payment with a forum middle-man to broker the deal over MSN. Prices landed in the $46-56 range, and account #2 sold fairly quickly. A couple of members tried to offer 'fkn points' instead of real money and got politely (then less politely) shut down. Even a Co-Manager, Shifty, dropped in to say he'd have bought one if the account had lower digits, a nod to the old status hierarchy of early Steam account numbers.

Well laid out thread but I'm not interested in 8 digits. 6 or lower and I would of definitely bought one.— Shifty
Can you read ?? Thats the question...— andr3zit0
looks like no1 wants em ill give you fkn pnts for #1 if you want?— jacal
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Famousss Tries to Offload Four Steam Accounts

Four Steam accounts, one VAC-banned, and a haggling session that ends with a guy complimenting someone's desktop wallpaper.

A member named Famousss listed four Steam accounts (three unbanned, one VAC banned) for sale or trade in late 2007, posting screenshots and inviting offers of cash or trades. Fellow member dshizzle negotiated back and forth, offering game keys and other accounts, and by the end of December a deal for Account 3 seemed to be forming with a middleman planned to handle the exchange. The thread trails off into classic forum filler, with Famousss asking an admin to close it and a random member complimenting his desktop background instead.

come on...noone wants any of these, put in some offers whats the worst that can happen?— Famousss
I think not. I can buy all that for about 45 dollars tops.— dshizzle
gonna have to say i love ur backround on ur desktop— chaser123
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Steams From $4 | 7-8 Digit Steams | Have Big List!

Somebody was hawking a 'big list' of cheap Steam accounts for as little as $4 a pop.

A seller posting in Gametration.com's Steam Account Trades subforum advertised a bulk list of Steam accounts, pitching low-digit (7-8 digit) accounts as a selling point and starting prices at $4. This kind of listing was typical of the account-trading economy on cheat-scene forums of the era, where old low-numbered accounts were prized as a status symbol. The archived page itself only preserves the site's navigation chrome, so the actual thread replies and haggling are lost to time.

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Looking for 6-7 Digit (Steam Account Trades)

Someone on Gametration was hunting for a low-digit Steam account — the ultimate early-Steam flex.

A short trading post in Gametration.com's Steam Account Trades subforum where a member sought a Steam account with a 6-7 digit ID, back when low account numbers were a status symbol from Steam's early years. Typical of the site's Trading section, which ran alongside its cheat database and forums for CS 1.6/Source, Battlefield, and other early-2010s gaming scenes. The archived page itself is mostly bare site chrome, with the actual trade details lost to time.

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Selling COD4 - $25 (Steam Account Trades)

A $25 COD4 listing, frozen in time on Gametration's old trading board.

A brief classified-style post in the Steam Account Trades subforum offering a Call of Duty 4 account or copy for $25. The page itself is mostly site navigation chrome from Gametration.com, a cheat/gaming community with sections for CS 1.6/Source, Battlefield, Steam trading, and more. No real discussion or replies survive in the archived content, just the listing title and forum structure typical of the era's account-trading scene.

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Steam Shop - Gametration.com [DEAD LINK]

A dead storefront thread from Gametration's Steam trading days — link's long gone, but the vibe lingers.

This page was a listing in the Steam Account Trades subforum of Gametration.com, a gaming/cheat-scene community with its own cheat database spanning Counter-Strike, Battlefield, America's Army and more. The thread itself was a 'Steam Shop' post, apparently a member's storefront for Steam account trading, but the archive only preserved the dead shell of the site chrome and navigation — no actual trading content survived. It's a small artifact showing how these early-2010s forums blended cheat distribution with informal account/item trading economies.

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Selling a low-digit Steam account (thread now dead)

Someone was hawking a rare low-digit Steam account — and now the listing itself is just a ghost.

A trading post from Gametration.com's Steam Account Trades subforum, advertising the sale of a Steam account with a coveted low ('-1 digit') account number, a mark of prestige in early Steam collector circles. The actual listing content is gone, with the page title itself flagged '[DEAD]' — a common fate for account trade threads once links, images, or the seller vanished. It's a small time capsule of the account-flipping economy that ran alongside cheat trading on these old gaming forums.

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GENUINE BioShock CD key - Gametration.com

A one-off CD key listing from the Steam Account Trades corner of a long-dead cheat scene forum.

This page was a trade listing on Gametration.com's Steam Account Trades subforum, advertising a supposedly genuine BioShock CD key. The archived version has almost none of the original post content left, just the site's navigation chrome and breadcrumb, but it captures a snapshot of the site's structure — a gaming/cheat community with dedicated sections for CS 1.6, CS:Source, Battlefield, America's Army, Maple Story cheats, plus trading, tech, and off-topic boards. Typical of the era, key and account trading lived alongside cheat databases in the same community.

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