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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
If you have a recent refund it can be around 3 hours.
Also if the game is/was set to private it will not drop cards.
So what you are saying is they are preventing people from abusing the refund policy to farm free cards. Which they can then turn around, and either sell on the market, or convert over into gems to buy packs. Oh no how terrible people not being able to game the system whatever shall we do. This seems like a perfectly sane and fair response if the case. If you don't own a game you have no business getting the cards. Are you trying to come across as a Karen, because you are with this little rant.
Any abuse that can be done in steam, can be done hundreds of times a second by bot farms and completely flood the marketplace, refund system, support system with crap from scammers that would stop genuine users getting assistance.
The developers/publishers can make it so the cards only drop after an hour each (fastest is 15 minutes I think), so even with the system waiting an extra couple of hours for the refund to expire for certain people doesn't actually make that much difference in (for a game with 15 cards and thus 8 drops and set to an hour each it would be 10 hours to get them all with the refund delay instead of 8).