It’s common to have an unused Steam gift card sitting around—whether you received it as a gift and don’t play PC games, switched to other gaming platforms, or simply forgot about the card after buying it. Instead of letting the value go unused, selling the card is a smart choice, but you need to approach the process carefully to avoid scams or losing money. Taking time to prepare and choose the right selling method will help ensure a smooth, secure transaction.

Before listing the card, verify its balance and key details. You can usually check the balance online by entering the card’s unique number, which lets you set a fair selling price (typically a small discount from the face value to attract buyers). Also, note if the card has any restrictions, like region locking, and disclose this clearly—transparency builds trust with potential buyers. Keeping the original receipt or packaging is helpful too, as it proves the card is legitimate and unused.
When selling, prioritize safe platforms or methods. For online sales, use services that offer protection, such as escrow (where funds are held until the buyer confirms redemption) to prevent fraud. If selling locally, meet in a public, busy spot and accept only verified payments (like cash or instant transfers). Never share the full card number or PIN before receiving payment, and avoid any requests for upfront fees. By following these guidelines, you can sell your unused Steam gift card without stress and get the value you deserve.