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Mind of an Err0r

Business of the year, "sell" your Steam accounts
Friday, October 07, 2005

Edit: To those who don't know, there is something known to the rest of the world as sarcasm.

If there ever were a *censored* of the year award, Gabe Newell must be one of the nominees, if not the winner. Valve Software is one of the most unprofessional and *censored* companies ever.

My previous post describes how I lost my Steam account and emailed their support. Well, today I got an answer.

"I cannot disable his account because he has the cdkey. Sorry."

What is that for *censored* answer? I write a complete letter and the *censored*gives me an answer that is written in less than 30 seconds.


I have thought of the perfect business plan (we
already know it works), here it goes:

1. Get a Valve game, such as Half-Life 2 in the store and register the
CD-Key to a new Steam account. The more games you buy, the quicker the money would roll in. Consider buying around 200-300 games, and you could do this as a full-time job.

2. Sell your Steam account on the
Internet, on sites that allow it to be sold. Only sell the username and
password, but do not give them the CD-Key. Put it up for a cheap price, around
half the price of what it usually would cost.

3. After the account has been sold, contact Steam Support telling them that your
account has been "hacked" or "stolen", providing them with the CD-Key.

4. They will reset the account for you.

5. Repeat and watch the cash roll in.


This actually works. Good job Valve, your the best. Now I will become rich, and the anger would be directed at you! Muhahahah... .... ... .. . *censored*.

Me and my friend worked out the problem ourselves so it's fine, but Valve... I can't believe they are soo unprofessional.

posted by Err0r @ 9:42 PM,




Finally back
Tuesday, October 04, 2005

For the past week my MSN Messenger and Blogger did not work. Today I was finally able to fix it, and guess if I'm proud.

A lot has been going on lately, and I've also been thinking a lot, most of the thoughts are now lost and forgotten because I could not blog and was too lazy to record them any other way.

We have been having quite a lot to do in school recently, but it never seems quite enough, because I can always find another lame excuse for me to go off and play DotA again.

Last Wednesday I missed my presentation in Religion course. I woke up an hour late, because I did not hear the alarm go off. There were two busses at the station, and I took the wrong one. I jumped off and chased the other bus for 5min, the driving was playing with me. Really sad that he's got to do that to balance out all the sorrow in his life. In the end I caught it at a big station where many people had to go off, thus making the bus stay for a longer time. After all that, I still came half an hour late and missed my time for the presentation.

Something quite sh*tty that happened was that a friend who sold me a Steam account and wanted it back, sent an email to Steam telling them I've hacked his account. He got it back. Valve are such unprofessional retards and can go and fudge themselves. (Does blogger tolerate swearing?) It's not about the money that I reacted so heavily upon this, but that a friend would go through all that effort to betray me. If he would just ask nicely I would have given it to him. I sent an email to Steam yesterday explaining a situation, let's see how well Valve can handle this. I expect them to do nothing.

I guess that summarizes what has been going on lately. Anyhow, it feels good to be back.

Out.

posted by Err0r @ 5:48 PM,