I can see why Paysafe is a good option for European players, and in your payment methods options from the Steam dashboard it is one of the listed options. And the Euro generally does good against the $1.00usd. So if Hitech gets the deal he wants from Steam, nugetx gets his payment plan, Win-win. I don't understand why the last few weeks of mystery, this is pretty straight forward for all concerned if they are part of the Steam Market place. Paysafe paper receipts are even being used between Steam players to transact things like mods for some games. But, Steam has support calls about players who use it as a scam to accumulate pin numbers from other players offering bogus mods for games. Guess that can be a down side of a market place community for online gaming and virtual currency.
The more research I do to understand the Steam market place, the more I find external player driven services dedicated to helping players not pay full price for anything at the Steam market place if possible. The most sophisticated will allow you to compare game titles across countries and what the currency rate real time is for that title in each country. The worst outright tell you how to make your PC look like it's coming from the given country to make the purchase in the virtual store for that region or, the common last ditch solution from those sites, call up a friend who lives there and give him a Steam Wallet gift card.
Steam seems to understand this urge to not pay full price for anything if possible in the online gaming community and tries to leverage it. There is a constant carrot and stick undertone of dangling special offers of many kinds that knock off the cost on game titles. In all of the reading I've done related to Steam and the player driven support services, at times I couldn't tell if it wasn't more important to beat the full price of the game in question let alone even play it.
From Steam 2010:
Valve Welcomes paysafecard to Steam
Valve today announced that Steam, a leading worldwide platform for PC and Mac games, has added paysafecard to its collection of payment options for customers in many European countries. In celebration, customers who spend 20€ / ₤20 on Steam using paysafecard will receive a free copy of Portal™, the ground-breaking title that earned over 40 Game of the Year Awards, when they shop before August 25th.
Supported countries include: Austria, Belgium, The Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and The United Kingdom.
The addition of paysafecard makes it easier than ever to purchase and play any of the 1,200-plus games available via Steam from leading publishers and developers around the world.
For more information about this promotional offer, please visit
www.steamgames.com/paysafecard.
About paysafecard group
The paysafecard group, founded in 2000 in Austria and Germany, operate in 25 countries worldwide with offices in Vienna, London, Bern and Buenos Aires. With their successful online prepaid vouchers, the group have established themselves as Europe’s leading provider for prepaid payment solutions. In 2009 the group won awards for being the ‘Leading Prepaid Organisation’ and the ‘Best Prepaid Company outside USA.