A Rewards Program to convince others to buy a Steam Deck
I’ve seen a story online where someone was playing a Steam deck and someone went up to them and asked what it was. After telling them what it was, that person was so excited and sold that he got a steam deck himself.

Many companies offer rewards when you recommend others to buy products especially in person. Perhaps Valve should create a referral program for players who convince other people to buy a Steam Deck or even other hardware and get some reward for doing so like store credit. That way you can sell more units by seeing the product itself and having players convince others to get one.
Last edited by Labyrinth2 0; 6 hours ago
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That would be illegal in some countries (switzerland f. ex.) because it would be akin to a pyramid scheme.
Originally posted by Labyrinth2 0:
A Rewards Program to convince others to buy a Steam Deck

I’ve seen a story online where someone was playing a Steam deck and someone went up to them and asked what it was. After telling them what it was, that person was so excited and sold that he got a steam deck himself.

Many companies offer rewards when you recommend others to buy products especially in person. Perhaps Valve should create a referral program for players who convince other people to buy a Steam Deck or even other hardware and get some reward for doing so. That way you can sell more units by seeing the product itself and having players convince others to get one.

Valve doesn't need a referral program to sell Steam Decks. They fly out of the warehouses already.

And Valve also supports competition by making Steam OS available on other handhelds.

:nkCool:
Originally posted by Ettanin:
That would be illegal in some countries (switzerland f. ex.) because it would be akin to a pyramid scheme.
Not all of them as they’re perfectly okay here in the US.
Originally posted by Ettanin:
That would be illegal in some countries (switzerland f. ex.) because it would be akin to a pyramid scheme.

A referral or "customers canvass customers" programme has zilch to do with a pyramid scheme and are commonly found.

Originally posted by Labyrinth2 0:
Originally posted by Ettanin:
That would be illegal in some countries (switzerland f. ex.) because it would be akin to a pyramid scheme.
Not all of them as they’re perfectly okay here in the US.

They are commonly called Ponzi scheme in the US and also highly illegal.
Last edited by cinedine; 6 hours ago
Originally posted by cinedine:
Originally posted by Ettanin:
That would be illegal in some countries (switzerland f. ex.) because it would be akin to a pyramid scheme.

A referral or "customers canvass customers" programme has zilch to do with a pyramid scheme and are commonly found.

Originally posted by Labyrinth2 0:
Not all of them as they’re perfectly okay here in the US.

They are commonly called Ponzi scheme in the US and also highly illegal.

You don’t even know what a ponzi scheme is. It has to do with investment, not this.
"PLEASE BUY STEAM DECK USING MY CODE: XXX-YYY-ZZZ"
The spam would be delicious.
Originally posted by Labyrinth2 0:
Originally posted by cinedine:

A referral or "customers canvass customers" programme has zilch to do with a pyramid scheme and are commonly found.



They are commonly called Ponzi scheme in the US and also highly illegal.

You don’t even know what a ponzi scheme is. It has to do with investment, not this.
just owning a deck is reward enough and they sell themselves without any referral links
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