Monday, February 1, 2016

Tremor Games - A better way to get Steam credit, BTC, eBay/Amazon etc

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Let me just get this out of the way before I forget, this is my referral link/this isn't

I know we've all seen sites like Tremor before. We've probably all even seen Tremor before, right? Similar to other "offer wall" style sites, but they seem to have a better selection than any other one I've ever used (there's currently 19 different offer walls available to pick from, some I've never seen on any other site), but that's not very interesting. Everybody here already knows they can earn something for watching videos, downloading apps and on rare, glorious occasions, for signing up for a free Netflix trial.

What makes Tremor stand out (for me) is the reward options - not only do they have a selection of the typical payout options (btc, eBay/Amazon/Steam/Xbox/PSN...even reddit gold), they specialise in steam games that they source from sales/bundles etc.

When it comes to gift cards, you can expect 900 tremor coins to be roughly equal to 1 USD, though it varies somewhat - a $20 steam code is 18000 coins, but a $50 amazon card is only 41000 coins. The games however, are a much better exchange rate:

I had 1473 steam games a couple of hours ago, which you'd think would limit my options for game purchases...and it did. I owned the vast majority of their selection of cheap games...but, I still managed to spend several thousand coins

Just as proof of the site being legit real quick: Here's me getting PM'd some keys on the site today Here's my Steam account activating them cont

So, my Steam account actually got blocked from activating more keys, so the next screenshot is far less impressive than I wanted it to be, but Here's roughly what the trading cards are worth.

For those 51 games that I did get to activate (at 99 coins per) I spent 5049 coins, and once I collect my trading cards (If you buy a heap of games like I did, I'd recommend downloading something like Idle Master and just leaving it running overnight - although you can do it the old fashioned way and download them all if your computer can handle it) I'll have approx 20 NZD in Steam wallet credit (actually, likely more because I'll pick up at least a couple of foils from 200+ cards) - which is a far better exchange rate than buying the codes directly.

Then, last step (that I'm not personally going to do this time because there's something I actually want from Steam and my accounts currently trade-locked because SteamGuard is a pita) - you can also trade in Steam items (TF2, CSGO, Dota etc) to Tremor Games in exchange for Tremor Coins - so with my trading card money, I could buy half a dozen TF2 keys and trade them into Tremor for 1310 coins each - for a total of 7860 coins - so at that point, not only would I have the 51 games, I'd actually have considerably more coins than I initially spent to get them. If you happened to have a steam account which didn't already have over a thousand games, you'd have even more options for cheap games than I had and could rinse and repeat that strategy a few more times.

TLDR:

  1. Sign up to TremorGames this is my referral link/this isn't, do offers like you do on any similar site.

  2. Buy shitty steam trading card games to turn your coins into more coins.

  3. Buy the Amazon code or whatever you initially wanted.



Submitted February 02, 2016 at 12:44AM by imkatnotcat
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