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Given how busy some of us are, it can still be quite easy to miss that Steam Deck email coming in to make your purchase through the reservation system. The good news is, you do actually have a few extra days after the timer is up.

The way the system works is that you put down a reservation (only one per Steam account at a time), and eventually you get the chance to buy a Steam Deck. This has helped against scalpers buying them all up and allow Valve to have time to produce enough. Once you get your final purchase email, you have about 72 hours to actually pay for it otherwise it's supposed to go onto the next person in the queue. The purchase email even clearly says " If you don't complete your purchase by this time, we will automatically cancel your reservation.".

However, Valve has now officially confirmed that's not quite the case.

If you do miss that window of opportunity to buy your Steam Deck, there "is a grace period of a few days" where you can reach out to Steam Support who will hook you up. All you need to do is go to the support page, and hit "Contact Steam Support".

Nice to see Valve are giving people more than one opportunity to ensure they get their Deck.

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Zlopez Jun 21, 2022
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I finally got my e-mail yesterday, but wasn't able to finish the payment because of some unexpected error during the payment.
Now I'm trying to resolve this with support. So it's good to know that you have some grace period for this :-)
bubexel Jun 21, 2022
I'm still waiting for my email :(
RavenWings Jun 21, 2022
I still think three days is very short with such a potentially long waiting-time. I got my deck already anyway, but I´m glad to see there is at least some small grace-periode. I honestly would love to see some mechanism where you have 3-4 weeks after the original buying-window has passed to "re-order" and get put on top of the line if you changed your mind or simply missed the email.

I dont even want to imagine how devastating it would be if someone were to miss his opportunity and has to wait a full year or whatever for another chance xD
a0kami Jun 21, 2022
Do we have a rough idea of how many were sold ?
fedso Jun 21, 2022
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Just got the Steam Deck email yesterday, fortunately the payment worked fine but it's insane thinking that they are only processing orders just a few hours after the sale opening!
I'm wondering why that 72 hours time limit instead of just letting order slide down the queue until order is fully paid. There must be a marketing reason I assume.
Eike Jun 21, 2022
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Good bye camping vacation without the phone...


Last edited by Eike on 21 June 2022 at 1:25 pm UTC
toor Jun 21, 2022
In my case i was able to pay, but with the bank account of somebody else. They wouldn't accept me to pay with a french bank account and deliver to Germany.
Purple Library Guy Jun 21, 2022
Quoting: a0kamiDo we have a rough idea of how many were sold ?
Not as far as I know. The only information we have that could possibly be extrapolated is that the Steam Deck has been ranked at the top of the Steam sales chart, by $, for many weeks in a row--but was dumped to 2nd for a week by a recent hit game whose name I can't recall. So that means it's selling more $ per week than any game most of the time, but not by a big enough margin that a surging game can't beat it, which gives us a vague lower and upper bound on how much money people are spending on them. The problem is that we only have a vague idea how fast those games are selling, too.

Mind you, so far the sales still just reflect what you might call the "Tesla problem"--the wait for one remains very long, presumably because they can't manufacture units fast enough to sell them to all the people who want one.


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 21 June 2022 at 4:17 pm UTC
Philadelphus Jun 21, 2022
But everyone who misses the email means I get mine faster! …But seriously, that's cool of Valve that people have a little extra time.
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