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Won portal 2, anyone interested in trading maybe?

Edit: oops seems I unpacked it already, this means I can't trade it anymore right?

Right.

Man, I can't even get the damn trading system to work, so I can't get today's non-game achievement. Ugh.

Man, I can't even get the damn trading system to work, so I can't get today's non-game achievement. Ugh.

You're not the only one. Me and chicken-royal have been trying to trade with each other, but it's not working for us either. No real surprise, as there's still over 4 million people online at the moment. High server load FTL. :/

My brother got Just Cause 2, but it says his Steam account is new so it isn't in good standing, so he can't trade it until January 22 :blink: He's had his account for years, though...

Edit: I can't even trade from my account to his account and we're on the same damn network :pinch:

if you get 7 of them you can craft them into a gift.

That would require them to A) have 7 easy to get free objectives throughout the sale, or B) Actually make more of the objectives use titles other than obscure indie titles that are not really worth buying.

And on the subject for the free ones, todays is out of the question since all i have aside from coal is the super common "valve coupon" that pretty much everyone has and thus is pretty much worthless in a trade.

Coal disappears I guess?

I had 1 piece of coal from the initial day, and I no longer have it?

Or did it just go as an entry into the final giveaway?

Have to admit I have not really kept up with this at all, I have almost none of the games for the Daily Objectives.

Coal disappears I guess?

I had 1 piece of coal from the initial day, and I no longer have it?

Or did it just go as an entry into the final giveaway?

Have to admit I have not really kept up with this at all, I have almost none of the games for the Daily Objectives.

No, it stays there. Probably just a server issue.

Yeah, I'd be up for that. :) What are you looking to trade it for?

I meant to do the achievement. Though I do have 7 pieces of coal now for a gift. Also TF2 trades work, me and a friend just traded those boxes you have to buy keys for. I crafted it, 50% of Hacker Evolution Duality............ this is just a waste to have in this giveaway. I wouldn't buy this game for the $7 on sale now let alone the $12.50 half off the normal price.

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