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Aidan
I love this website

I love this website - there you share your leftover steam games with other gamers and win some big prizes sometimes! But scammers really hate the website - they are massively get banned on Steamgifts.com

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Date of experience: Apr 21, 2021
TheIlyaPlay
How about learn to math?

So now the kids who don't understand probability math are flagging actual legit reviews as harmful or illegal. Their only issue is that they didn't win enough which is quite clear for everyone to see. The site is meant for gifting games away, not everyone getting more games than they give which is simply impossible.For the kids: if there are 10.000 entries per giveaway then you must enter 10.000 giveaways to win 1 game on average. If you entered 100 and won 0 that means absolutely nothing.

5
Date of experience: Apr 20, 2021
TheTueur9255
There's nothing wrong with Steamgifts

There's nothing wrong with Steamgifts. Just because someone broke the rules and got banned doesn't mean that the site deserves a bad review, which seems to encompass at least some of the negative reviews here. I joined SG two years ago and haven't gotten in trouble with the mods once. I tend to buy a lot of game bundles and might only want a couple, so I gift the others away in the hopes that they will go to someone that will play them. Sure, there are some collectors on there who never play their wins. But, you can join groups like Playing Appreciated where people actually play the games within a month of winning. The nice thing about it is that if you win a game, it absolutely MUST be added to your linked Steam account, or risk a ban. This is how they stop people from selling or trading the games given as gifts.I've won a few nice games too, but have definitely given away more than I've won. It's not a trading site and not intended to be. It's purely for sending unwanted games to a good home. And sure, sometimes a nice person will buy a highly wished for game for a giveaway. It is 100% safe to link your steam account. It only keeps track of your games on your public profile.

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Date of experience: Apr 20, 2021
"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

There are ~7 users that control almost everything. Most mods are pocketed by said plebian members. Mods erasing evidence, or closing off access to places I saw noted on some pages where a few of those 7 users were badmouthing and slandering other users in an old giveaway discussion, causing many higher level givers to abandon the site. I should have done the same. They were smarter than I was.The long-winded display on the page(s), the pure hatred for others, the jealousy of this little group. They have removed the most useful contributors because when you give away a lot of games, martyrdom may be necessary option to take when you are targeted by enough insecure sociopaths with inferiority complexities galore.If you were around several years ago you'd probably recognize me for shaking things up. I was giving out wishlisted non-bundled games more than most. I'd say each month I gave away more in games value than the entire steamgifts staff put together per 3 - 4 months. I maxed my sg level and kept on going within around a year or so.IF you find a way to actually start building a solid WINNING strategy and raise your "games given" rep, you'll be more likely to get in groups. One of the only things worth mentioning from steamgifts aside from real users there. Stay hidden! The good diamonds in the rough are there. It is too hard to find people through discussion, and it may make your stomach churn if you try to read through that mire of muck!Easier in the small bundle/non-bundle groups, if steamgifts still allows joining them. Better odds, but usually there are requirements to keep up with depending on the group, which can impact CV or odds. Or "you have to do x or y first ones".I had a clean record until a mod challenged "bumping my own thread". I had to stop it and that was my warning. I asked, "Where does it state this in the rules? How long is reasonable?" Didn't give answers, bait attempt for suspension. Staff is mostly blinded by inflated ego & maturity issues - too afraid & weak to admit they don't know something, or that they were wrong when they're called on it. Kneejerk reactions are commonplace, and mod approved if you are "one of theirs", in the clique. They can/will call any random action SPAM. You'll end up banned if they don't want you around. Nothing to do with rules.I was doing event for the winter steam sale, giving away top wishlisted games. I think people were upset at seeing my event knockitheirs down. A mod suspended me during my event, blocking me from the sale time. I had to literally & figuratively pay more for it as a result. The sale was over when suspension ended, The moderator even called me a jerk in the suspension. Bonus points! Insult to injury! They later apologized at least, so they knew it was wrong.Mod closed a useful thread I had about lyme disease awareness & prevention. I have late-stage lyme, so it's something I'm familiar with & cared about maintaining. It could save lives. How does that equate to a mod? "Let's close this topic".Most of the judge/jury/executioner stuff happens in those halls - only danger awaits those who dare venture in forums. You're asking for the boot when you attract too much attention.You will be ridiculed, shocked that humans can think with such extremist viewpoints, and then you see the ugly truth. You may feel ashamed that mods allow such madness, but it's not their fault. They're inept volunteers. Just keep low expectations on help or fairness. If you are good at examining subtleties, you will also find most mods are emotionally weak and feed off of the id/lower carnal nature for self gratification. I tried to point out vulnerabilities with those "gr. Wanted them to "Play Nice", as trust pilot puts it.Now on the plus side, it was good enough for me to give away some games. I gave a little over 4k. Everything else about it was fine early on. Just have to stay away from the public giveaways now (bots), find cool groups if they allow, and be as far away from forums as you can.Find bundle groups instead, or maybe try steam's group buys so you can go in with others on bundles and such if you want lower cost games with 100% (or close to it at least) chance of reward and very little risk. Create your own giveaways maybe?Trading is an alright idea, but risky until you can get a bit of +rep. A Steam-related idea is possibly starting an interesting curator off a steam group if you like writing. I have played hundreds of games through Steam's curator connect just by writing reviews. Devs/publishers & curator groups will notice if you are writing well. By developing a portfolio, it shows dedication.There's free games & also giveaways subs on reddit for Steam games too.BOTTOM LINE: Nobody cares. Could be good. Wasted opportunity and about 90% bad. Complete slag dung.Take Dr. McCoy's advice: "He's dead, Jim.".

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Date of experience: Apr 15, 2021
zboubidouu85
Bots infested site

There are over millions of bots entering giveaways and winning games. It's better to trade games than give it to bots.

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Date of experience: Feb 22, 2021
Mara C.
Taking away the fact that the public…

Taking away the fact that the public part of the website is infested with bots and autojoin script users (last time that once was caught he received a whooping 48h suspension), Steamgifts has been steadily becoming a pro-hatespeech haven - all with the omission (or even cooperation) of moderation.On one day we had defamation of police go/comment/JiEvvC0discussion/9fnLs/amerikkka-she-lives-in-a-bootFrom a user who was never even suspended for go/comment/bmoJnYxorgo/comment/0hiWDBCOn the next day discrimination towards specific religious groups/sentiment: discussion/A2u4n/introducing-the-church-of-All of that without pointing finges on the cases of previous antisemitism there, which led to the banning of the very jew individual who was victim of said antisemitic attacks. So when the website's moderation acts, they do so to punish the ones that dare to speak against the cases of racists, antisemitism, police-hating and general crimes against religious beliefs.

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Date of experience: Jan 12, 2021
Cosmo
Steam Game Gifts for Free!

SteamGifts is a website where you can enter Steam game giveaways. It's pretty fool proof. Follow the forum rules and enter giveaways for free, and you're good to go! I've won a number of pretty cool games on this site, and the user interphase is pretty easy to understand. Linking your Steam account poses no threat also! Only good things to say although I haven't used the forums a whole lots which is where a lot of people have complaints.

5
Date of experience: Dec 21, 2020
Carlene Morris
A decent site ruined by poor mods

A decent site ruined by poor mods. I've been gifting and entering giveaways for a long time and followed all the rules but suddently find myself punished for someone sending me a bad key.Seen lots of complaints about how the mods ban first, ask questions never, ignore tickets and apply no common sense. Absolutely shocking!

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Date of experience: Nov 15, 2020
Gaylord Anderson
Don't listen to the bad reviews

Don't listen to the bad reviews. I've used the site for years and it's great and fair. The rules are pretty strict so make sure you read the guidelines/FAQ. If you don't contribute much, don't expect to win much.

5
Date of experience: Jul 17, 2020
Odix
SG is a really bad site abusive admins

SG is a really bad site abusive admins, toxic community that is going to black list u for any small reasons or no reason at all scammers and, botters. so not contributing money to the site will net you about1 $1 game per month entering 1000's of giveaways everyday and wasting tons of time for a $1 game. To get the chance to win a game thats worth while u will need to spend $1000's contributing joining groups that will force u to spend alot more money every month and this is only for a chance at maybe a $10 game. Most of the games will go to Bots and ppl scamming cheating the system especially older members who have cheated the system years ago to have a high contributor lvl. The mods will ban people permenantly for any small reasons or no reason at all in the TOS they put they can ban u for any or no reason at all to avoid lawsuits.

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Date of experience: Dec 24, 2019

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