Sparzy 20 Jun @ 11:32pm
A way to get rid of stckers
I have like 3 pages of useless stickers, why cant they make it we can munch them for say 1 gem each?
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That would give the stickers, a point shop item, a monetary value since gems can be sacked and sold on the marketplace.
Sparzy 21 Jun @ 3:12am 
OK i want a trash bin for them!
Originally posted by Sparzy:
OK i want a trash bin for them!
And so would every person that hijacks someones account. Then they can bin whatever can't be sold from their victims inventory.
Sayo 21 Jun @ 9:46am 
+1. Good suggestion. There should always be a way to get rid of clutter
How about they give us the ability to sort our inventories into folders, and there is one folder that is specifically exists just to hide things we never use since they won't just allow us to delete them entirely. I have so many worthless emotes that just clutter my my lists of emote's that it's kind of a pain to go through them to find the one I specifically use. I just ended up making a cheat sheet with the text commands for the ones I want so I can avoid going through the list of emotes altogether.
Last edited by Kitt 🌟 Stargazer; 21 Jun @ 1:50pm
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
Originally posted by Sparzy:
OK i want a trash bin for them!
And so would every person that hijacks someones account. Then they can bin whatever can't be sold from their victims inventory.
Who cares? They don't have monetary value like you said earlier. It is insane to protect things that have no monetary value from hijackers but then do nothing for things of monetary value stolen by hackers.
Originally posted by William Shakesman:
Originally posted by JPMcMillen:
And so would every person that hijacks someones account. Then they can bin whatever can't be sold from their victims inventory.
Who cares? They don't have monetary value like you said earlier. It is insane to protect things that have no monetary value from hijackers but then do nothing for things of monetary value stolen by hackers.

Highjackers don't care.

What ever they can't steal, they will get rid of.

And what if someone deleted something and then later wants it restored?
They would spam support to have it restored.

So to make it easier to deal with Point Shop items cannot be sold, traded, refunded, or deleted.

Make INFORMED purchases, don't simply buy stuff on a whim.
Originally posted by HikariLight:
Originally posted by William Shakesman:
Who cares? They don't have monetary value like you said earlier. It is insane to protect things that have no monetary value from hijackers but then do nothing for things of monetary value stolen by hackers.

Highjackers don't care.

What ever they can't steal, they will get rid of.

And what if someone deleted something and then later wants it restored?
They would spam support to have it restored.

So to make it easier to deal with Point Shop items cannot be sold, traded, refunded, or deleted.

Make INFORMED purchases, don't simply buy stuff on a whim.
People already spam support now to get stuff deleted. It wouldn't result in more tickets at all. Steam could, of course, make it easier still by allowing us to clean up our inventory.
Originally posted by William Shakesman:
Originally posted by HikariLight:

Highjackers don't care.

What ever they can't steal, they will get rid of.

And what if someone deleted something and then later wants it restored?
They would spam support to have it restored.

So to make it easier to deal with Point Shop items cannot be sold, traded, refunded, or deleted.

Make INFORMED purchases, don't simply buy stuff on a whim.
People already spam support now to get stuff deleted. It wouldn't result in more tickets at all. Steam could, of course, make it easier still by allowing us to clean up our inventory.

You haven't read a thing have you?
Steam doesn't give users the ability, due to the number of users that can't keep their accounts from getting highjacked.

A highjacker will steal what they can and then will delete everything they can't steal.

People don't even read the warnings they are given, so of course they will spam support even more to get things restored because they decided they want the items they deleted back or get back the items a scammer deleted.
Last edited by HikariLight; 21 Jun @ 3:54pm
Originally posted by HikariLight:
Originally posted by William Shakesman:
People already spam support now to get stuff deleted. It wouldn't result in more tickets at all. Steam could, of course, make it easier still by allowing us to clean up our inventory.

You haven't read a thing have you?
Steam doesn't give users the ability, due to the number of users that can't keep their accounts from getting highjacked.

A highjacker will steal what they can and then will delete everything they can't steal.

People don't even read the warnings they are given, so of course they will spam support even more to get things restored because they decided they want the items they deleted back or get back the items a scammer deleted.
Sigh. It appears it needs to be explained to you again. Stickers don't have any financial value. People already spam support when hijackers steal stuff from them and Valve already ignores those tickets. They spam support to try to get these items removed too.

You somehow have created this very weird fantasy where people will spam support MORE after their account is hijacked and items of zero value are taken rather than if items of actual financial value are taken. This is an incredibly strange assumption and I do not believe it is correct. People will spam support more for their stuff of monetary value than they will over stuff of no monetary value.

Again, not counting the spamming they ALREADY do to try to get support to remove the stickers they don't want.
Last edited by William Shakesman; 21 Jun @ 3:59pm
Originally posted by William Shakesman:
Originally posted by HikariLight:

You haven't read a thing have you?
Steam doesn't give users the ability, due to the number of users that can't keep their accounts from getting highjacked.

A highjacker will steal what they can and then will delete everything they can't steal.

People don't even read the warnings they are given, so of course they will spam support even more to get things restored because they decided they want the items they deleted back or get back the items a scammer deleted.
Sigh. It appears it needs to be explained to you again. Stickers don't have any financial value. People already spam support when hijackers steal stuff from them and Valve already ignores those tickets. They spam support to try to get these items removed too.

You somehow have created this very weird fantasy where people will spam support MORE after their account is hijacked and items of zero value are taken rather than if items of actual financial value are taken. This is an incredibly strange assumption and I do not believe it is correct. People will spam support more for their stuff of monetary value than they will over stuff of no monetary value.

Again, not counting the spamming they ALREADY do to try to get support to remove the stickers they don't want.

It would INCREASE the already high amount of spamming.

Because people don't READ the warnings they are given.

Warnings are given to tell us that point shop items are not refundable and not delete-able.
If you choose to ignore those warnings, you have no right to complain when said warning is quite obvious.

It is also because those stickers have no value that Steam does not allow them to be deleted.
Originally posted by HikariLight:
Warnings are given to tell us that point shop items are not delete-able.

That is false. It does not tell you that there is no way to delete them, only that they can't be refunded.
Originally posted by peppermint hollows:
Originally posted by HikariLight:
Warnings are given to tell us that point shop items are not delete-able.

That is false. It does not tell you that there is no way to delete them, only that they can't be refunded.

First off, don't alter what you are quoting.
That just makes you look bad as you are altering the information.

Second, it means the exchange is final, you do not get to get rid of it.

The only way to get rid of it is to perform a refund and if your point value goes negative it will revoke the last items you obtained from the point shop to get your point value back to positive values.

So as with ANY no refund policy, don't purchase unless you are sure you really want the item.

You should never be making spontaneous purchases.
Unless you actually want it, don't buy it.

It should be common knowledge by this point.
The lack of ability to delete inventory items has been around for some time and is not new.
Last edited by HikariLight; 21 Jun @ 5:38pm
Originally posted by HikariLight:
Originally posted by peppermint hollows:

That is false. It does not tell you that there is no way to delete them, only that they can't be refunded.

First off, don't alter what you are quoting.
That just makes you look bad as you are altering the information.

Second, it means the exchange is final, you do not get to get rid of it.

The only way to get rid of it is to perform a refund and if your point value goes negative it will revoke the last items you obtained from the point shop to get your point value back to positive values.

So as with ANY no refund policy, don't purchase unless you are sure you really want the item.

You should never be making spontaneous purchases.
Unless you actually want it, don't buy it.

It should be common knowledge by this point.
The lack of ability to delete inventory items has been around for some time and is not new.

I snipped out the parts that are true because there was no need to correct them, to correct the part that is false. I'm not changing the context or altering the information in a way that is disingenuous.

Point is, you said something incorrect, as you often do, and I corrected that.
Last edited by peppermint hollows; 21 Jun @ 5:41pm
Originally posted by peppermint hollows:
Originally posted by HikariLight:

First off, don't alter what you are quoting.
That just makes you look bad as you are altering the information.

Second, it means the exchange is final, you do not get to get rid of it.

The only way to get rid of it is to perform a refund and if your point value goes negative it will revoke the last items you obtained from the point shop to get your point value back to positive values.

So as with ANY no refund policy, don't purchase unless you are sure you really want the item.

You should never be making spontaneous purchases.
Unless you actually want it, don't buy it.

It should be common knowledge by this point.
The lack of ability to delete inventory items has been around for some time and is not new.

I snipped out the parts that are true because there was no need to correct them, to correct the part that is false. I'm not changing the context or altering the information in a way that is disingenuous.

Point is, you said something incorrect, as you often do, and I corrected that.

And what I said isn't wrong.
That no refund warning has double meaning.
It means once you obtain the item, you cannot get rid of it.
That INCLUDES deleting it.
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