Steam refund
After trying refund I get message: We will not be granting a refund because you already have a large number of recent refunds. Please remember that refunds are not a method for trying out games.
Is there way that I still refund game?
Edit: I refund game
Last edited by Mr.Dr. ICE; 13 hours ago
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J4MESOX4D 5 Jul @ 12:01pm 
No, I would not submit another refund request for at least 3 months. Don't push it because they can revoke your ability to refund permanently.
rawWwRrr 5 Jul @ 12:02pm 
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
After trying refund I get message: We will not be granting a refund because you already have a large number of recent refunds. Please remember that refunds are not a method for trying out games.
Is there way that I still refund game?
When Support says "no", there is no workaround.
Originally posted by J4MESOX4D:
No, I would not submit another refund request for at least 3 months. Don't push it because they can revoke your ability to refund permanently.
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
Originally posted by J4MESOX4D:
No, I would not submit another refund request for at least 3 months. Don't push it because they can revoke your ability to refund permanently.
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice
did you look at the system requirements before buying?
as support told you, the refund system is not there to test out or demo games. do more research, ask questions, and compare your computer the specs listed for the game. avoid buying games if you only meet the minimum specs.
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
Originally posted by J4MESOX4D:
No, I would not submit another refund request for at least 3 months. Don't push it because they can revoke your ability to refund permanently.
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice

Dont abuse steam refunds then? Its really that simple.
Originally posted by Wolf Knight:
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice
did you look at the system requirements before buying?
as support told you, the refund system is not there to test out or demo games. do more research, ask questions, and compare your computer the specs listed for the game. avoid buying games if you only meet the minimum specs.
Yes and watching specs game need work on max graph, but its not working even on min.
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
Originally posted by Wolf Knight:
did you look at the system requirements before buying?
as support told you, the refund system is not there to test out or demo games. do more research, ask questions, and compare your computer the specs listed for the game. avoid buying games if you only meet the minimum specs.
Yes and watching specs game need work on max graph, but its not working even on min.
you may want to inquire in that games forum about it. include your computer specs in your post so people can see what may be the issue.
Reaper 5 Jul @ 12:45pm 
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
Originally posted by J4MESOX4D:
No, I would not submit another refund request for at least 3 months. Don't push it because they can revoke your ability to refund permanently.
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice
Then don't abuse the refund system. Supposedly Steam even sends you an email when they're thinking about cutting you off and you still decided to keep pushing it.
Originally posted by Reaper:
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice
Then don't abuse the refund system. Supposedly Steam even sends you an email when they're thinking about cutting you off and you still decided to keep pushing it.
I watch, they never send that email
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
Originally posted by Reaper:
Then don't abuse the refund system. Supposedly Steam even sends you an email when they're thinking about cutting you off and you still decided to keep pushing it.
I watch, they never send that email
It should look like this https://i.redd.it/wcbr0oeg88g21.jpg except they will also state that they will revoke your access if they believe you are abusing the feature.
Last edited by J4MESOX4D; 5 Jul @ 12:53pm
Originally posted by Mr.Dr. ICE:
So I will have game that I cant even play, nice
You need to have gone through a LOT of 'I'm going to refund this game I can't even play' to get Support to say 'Not this time'

And by a lot I mean a whole lot of it.
It depends on your country and what their consumers laws are. In my country the amount of previous refunds or 2 hours playtime are irrelevant since I can get a refund whenever I like for whatever reason I like so as long as you are firm with support and link proof of the consumer laws they generally give up after 20 or so tickets and just refund the game.
One look at your reviews tells us exactly WHY.


You are the problem.
I don't refund a lot but i do wonder how that works with Aussies where we have a legal right to refund..

I don't believe our law states how many refunds we are entitled to. Just that the item needs to be in working condition or follows Australian laws..
Originally posted by PocketYoda:
I don't refund a lot but i do wonder how that works with Aussies where we have a legal right to refund..

I don't believe our law states how many refunds we are entitled to. Just that the item needs to be in working condition or follows Australian laws..

Perhaps you should consult your local government official? That sounds like really a grey area of the law. ?In fact it might be something to consult your government about this issue. Also, make sure he was not eaten by a shark..lol..aussie joke..yes, i used to be a aussie too.
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