Sell Razer Gold Gift Cards in the UK — 90%, the Joint Best Rate
Razer Gold pays 90% of face value, level with Steam and ahead of every other card we buy. Here is what yours is worth and why this particular card holds its value so well.
Razer Gold is one of only two cards we buy at 90% of face value — the other being Steam. Nothing else on our list pays more. A £100 Razer Gold card is worth £90 in cash, paid to your PayPal in pounds.
It is also, in our experience, the card people most often underestimate. Plenty of sellers assume a card branded by a gaming hardware company must be niche and therefore cheap. The opposite is true.
What your card is worth
| Razer Gold card | You receive |
|---|---|
| £20 | £18 |
| £50 | £45 |
| £75 | £67.50 |
| £100 | £90 |
| £200 | £180 |
The rate does not move with the size of the card. Check any amount in the calculator.
Why it pays as much as Steam
Razer Gold is not really a hardware voucher. It is a cross-platform gaming currency, accepted across thousands of games and digital storefronts worldwide — mobile games in particular, where it is one of the standard ways to buy in-game credit across Asia, Europe and the Americas.
That gives it the property that determines every rate in this business: a very large number of people can spend it.
Credit that anyone, anywhere, can use holds its value. Credit that only one shop in one country will accept does not. This is the entire model, and it explains the whole table:
- Steam and Razer Gold — global, unrestricted, never expires → 90%
- Amazon — enormous demand, near-general-purpose → 89%
- Xbox, PlayStation, Apple — regionally locked to one country's account → 84%
- Single-retailer cards — narrow, local, often expiring → 74%
Razer Gold sits at the top not despite being a gaming card but because of what kind of gaming card it is.
Where to find the code
A physical Razer Gold PIN is under the scratch panel on the back. A digital one arrives by email from the retailer you bought it from.
Scratch gently. Digging at the panel with a coin can lift the last digit of the PIN away with the foil, and a code with an unreadable character cannot be verified by anyone — us included.
Getting paid in pounds
A UK Razer Gold card pays into a sterling balance, and a PayPal withdrawal sends you sterling. Nothing is converted anywhere in the process.
This is worth checking wherever you sell. A lot of gift card exchanges are built for the American market and quietly route sterling through dollars, taking a spread as it passes. It is invisible — you simply end up with slightly less than the headline rate implied, and no line item explaining why.
If you would rather take crypto, that is fine, but be aware that USDT, ETH and BTC all settle against the US dollar, so your pound balance is converted. We show you the exchange rate and the exact dollar figure before you confirm. If pounds are what you want, take PayPal and skip the round trip entirely.
Selling one
- Check the payout in the calculator.
- Submit the PIN, with a photo of the card if you have the physical one.
- Verification takes up to 24 hours — a person confirms the code is valid and the balance is real.
- Withdraw to PayPal in pounds.
Minimum card £20; minimum withdrawal £50. Part-used cards are fine — the same 90% applies to whatever balance is genuinely left, with no penalty.
Do not send a PIN to anyone who contacts you
Razer Gold PINs are irreversible. Once a PIN is redeemed the credit is gone, and there is no chargeback, no dispute and no recovery.
Which is exactly why Razer Gold is a favourite of scammers on Discord, Telegram and gaming forums. The approach is always the same: an unusually generous offer, urgency, and a request for the PIN before payment. The PIN goes, the buyer goes, and there is nothing anyone can do about it afterwards.
If it has already happened to you, report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 — and do not send a second PIN to "unlock" the first payment. That request is the second half of the same scam, and it works far more often than it should.
Sell to a buyer that verifies cards, pays into an account you control, and has an address you could turn up at.
Other cards worth checking
- Steam — 90%, the other card at the top
- Amazon — 89%
- Xbox, PlayStation, iTunes — 84%
- Google Play, Nintendo eShop — 74%
- Roblox — 69%
Check what yours is worth, or see the full rate table.






