How to transfer Steam money to PayPal – Is it possible?

Steam is the go-to destination for browsing, purchasing, and playing video games.

The platform offers a large variety of games to choose from, as well as a range of additional features. In order to use Steam, you must first make a Steam account.

And to purchase games, you need to connect your Steam wallet to PayPal. Any games you purchase will be tied to that account.

Each account is also given its own Steam Wallet, which can be used to add funds to your Steam account.

But can you transfer Steam Wallet funds back to your original payment method, such as PayPal?

How to transfer Steam money to PayPal – Is it possible?

You can add money to Steam Wallet through your bank account or credit/debit card.

These funds will be accessible from the Steam app. Any funds you accumulate within Steam can also be added to your Steam Wallet.

Sometimes, you can have Steam money in your Steam Wallet that you wish to take out. Steam Wallet can only be used within Steam, so the money within it has limited uses.

Thus, users often wonder if there’s a way to transfer Steam money out onto another platform, namely PayPal.

PayPal is a popular platform for transferring money in and out of a bank account or credit/debit card.

PayPal is a free platform for connecting to your bank account or credit/debit card. You can use PayPal to move around funds without having to enter your bank or card details.

If you return a Steam game within the allowed time limit, you’ll get a refund back to your original payment method.

Outside of this original return period, people often accrue Steam funds over time via different sources.

Unfortunately, Steam money can’t be transferred to any other platform. Instead, you can only get rid of the money by spending it within Steam.

You can use Steam funds to buy games, badges, or other Steam products – though you can’t transfer these games to other accounts.

See also: Transferring Steam Games to Another Account

So if you’re wondering how to withdraw money from Steam, the answer is that it’s not possible. However, even though Steam money is non-transferrable by default, there is a way to make the funds transferrable.

There are methods for converting Steam money into actual cash, which can be used outside of Steam. The cash can then be transferred to PayPal.

The workaround – Using alternative third party sites

In order to convert Steam money into cash, you simply need to spend your Steam funds on re-saleable items.

Such items can refer to a few different things, but the easiest one to resell is skins. There are quite a few third-party websites for selling game skins.

You can buy game skins on Steam using the Steam Community Market. Try to find game purchase skins that’ll be easy to resell, such as popular skins or skins from well-known titles.

For example, Counter Strike skins are quite popular. Other examples include skins from Team Fortress 2, Payday 2, and Counter Strike: Global Offensive.

Keep in mind that you must wait a week after buying a Steam item, before you can resell it.

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After you’ve spend all your Steam funds on skins, navigate to a third-party website that sells skins.

There are many to choose from, but the most commonly used ones include Dmarket, Skins.cash, and Bitskins.

Dmarket is the best place for selling Counter Strike skins, and the site allows you to receive money for the skins almost immediately after selling them.

Skins.cash is more of a global market, supporting skins sales worldwide. You can also receive payment for selling skins fairly quickly.

Bitskins is good for transferring large batches of skins within a short period of time. Keep in mind that most sites have a service charge for selling on their platform.

Dmarket has one of the lower service charges at 5% per transaction. Find a market that’s suitable for you, and start selling your game skins there.

When you’ve received money for your skins, you can start transferring them to PayPal.

Make sure that you already have a PayPal account connected to either a bank account or card before attempting this step. You will need one in order to transfer funds to PayPal.

The third party site you used to sell skins should have an option for withdrawing money into PayPal. Log into your PayPal account when prompted, and confirm the money withdrawal.

So, using a third party site to get your Steam wallet money back into actual money. Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as having the option to transfer money directly.

What else can I do with my Steam money?

If you don’t wish to convert your Steam funds through reselling items, you can only use up your funds by spending it in Steam.

Browse through the Steam store to see their variety of products, such as games, DLCs, soundtracks, badges, and more.

You can buy them for yourself, or gift them to a friend. You can also use Steam money to buy cracked games on third party sites.

Related: Can Steam detect pirated games?

If you’re worried about leftover Steam money, you can find a product you wish to purchase and add Steam funds until it matches that product’s price.

Then, you can use up all your Steam money in one go when you purchase that product.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Steam money can’t be transferred to another platform. This includes PayPal, bank transfer or onto a Steam gift card.

The only way to get rid of Steam funds is by spending it all on Steam products, or reselling Steam products to convert the funds into cash. The cash can then be transferred to PayPal.

Be careful to avoid adding too much money to your Steam Wallet as it’ll be quite a task to convert it all into cash you can transfer.

Remember to be careful when choosing a site to resell items on. Make sure the site is reputable and can be trusted.

You should also check to see if the site has an option for withdrawing money into PayPal before deciding to use it.

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