Quote Originally Posted by Lunix Vandal View Post
I believe Steam's EULA was changed a while back to discourage cash-for-goods trading, to head off people potentially making a business out of buying games on sale en masse and then selling the resulting "gift" copies at profit. Read a certain way, it could also apply to selling keys for real-world currency ... or it could just mean "don't gripe to us if you get scammed, you weren't supposed to do that in the first place."
Yeah. They mind you selling games. Trading keys is safe, with understanding they won't go for scammer if you used outside of Steam payment, they might if you were scammed using Steam items, though. At least AFAIK.