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Try a manual support ticket, explain nicely what happen, but understand that only you are to have access to your steam account, You are responsible for anything that happens with said account. Whatever decision that support gives you will be the final one.
Protect access to your account and payment. The account is only for your use.
Make a manual ticket.
Find the purchase itself... https://steamhost.cn/help_steampowered_com/en/wizard/HelpWithPurchase
Choose "I still have a question..."
Explain the entire issue carefully.
And hope for the best.
I hope your account name and profile name are not the same.
No on Manual ticket request, the answer given is final.
Again, Australia has very different laws than the rest of the world when it comes to Steam refunds.
I told you this in the other thread.
In Australia, the standard Steam refund policy is 14 days with less than 2 hours of playtime. However, Australian Consumer Law (ACL) provides consumers with additional rights, meaning you may be entitled to a refund if a game has a "major fault" or doesn't meet acceptable quality standards, regardless of the 14-day/2-hour limit. For a refund, submit a request through Steam Support, and if denied, you can contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for assistance.
If yes, notice the first line. It is the same for everyone.
P.S. To topic starter, if you allowed your brother access to your account, you should have made sure that he could not access your funds. Steam support really will not help since you allowed this on your account.
You can read everything here...
https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/high-court-dismisses-valves-special-leave-to-appeal-application
You cab try a manual ticket, vut that doesn't mean you'll get a refund as you don't qualify for one.
No, you can continue and basically escalate it, but it doesn't always succeed.