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Why does Steam restricts gifting?
I wasn't able to gift my own second account a game with my Steam Wallet money. Is there a logical reason behind this? Is it to protect my account... from myself? Anyways, as usual, Steam's policy isn't really based in any sort of consistent logic so I wouldn't be surprised if this was an "anti scamming" policy.
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rawWwRrr 30/nov./2023 às 17:58 
Wallet Fund gifting has been restricted for some users. You'd have to open a ticket with Support to verify if they done the same to your account. You should still be able to use non-wallet funds.
Última edição por rawWwRrr; 30/nov./2023 às 18:04
FFL2and3rocks 30/nov./2023 às 18:02 
If you're suspected of using your Steam account for commercial purposes, you may be blocked from using wallet funds for gifts.
Escrito originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
If you're suspected of using your Steam account for commercial purposes, you may be blocked from using wallet funds for gifts.
Why? Why specifically the wallet funds?
Escrito originalmente por rawWwRrr:
Wallet Fund gifting has been restricted for some users. You'd have to open a ticket with Support to verify if they done the same to your account. You should still be able to use non-wallet funds.
Already did, they just said I'm restricted and offered no explanation whatsoever.
peppermint hollows 30/nov./2023 às 19:06 
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Escrito originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
If you're suspected of using your Steam account for commercial purposes, you may be blocked from using wallet funds for gifts.
Why? Why specifically the wallet funds?

I assume it's because wallet funds can come from a number of sources which are more likely to be used with commercial purposes to try to hide the fact, such as from selling market items, redeeming wallet cards, and digital gift cards from Steam friends. When you purchase a gift directly with your own CC it's a different story.
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Escrito originalmente por jacinto pinto akino rego:
Why? Why specifically the wallet funds?

I assume it's because wallet funds can come from a number of sources which are more likely to be used with commercial purposes to try to hide the fact, such as from selling market items, redeeming wallet cards, and digital gift cards from Steam friends. When you purchase a gift directly with your own CC it's a different story.
It's not like Steam can't know where mine came from (item selling). It's so illogical it's laughable. I've had that item for 4 years now and its sale was the only time I ever "added" funds to steam.
rawWwRrr 30/nov./2023 às 20:11 
Escrito originalmente por jacinto pinto akino rego:
Escrito originalmente por rawWwRrr:
Wallet Fund gifting has been restricted for some users. You'd have to open a ticket with Support to verify if they done the same to your account. You should still be able to use non-wallet funds.
Already did, they just said I'm restricted and offered no explanation whatsoever.
I'm sure they gave at least a high level explanation.

Escrito originalmente por jacinto pinto akino rego:
Escrito originalmente por peppermint hollows:

I assume it's because wallet funds can come from a number of sources which are more likely to be used with commercial purposes to try to hide the fact, such as from selling market items, redeeming wallet cards, and digital gift cards from Steam friends. When you purchase a gift directly with your own CC it's a different story.
It's not like Steam can't know where mine came from (item selling). It's so illogical it's laughable. I've had that item for 4 years now and its sale was the only time I ever "added" funds to steam.
So, I've come across multiple users facing this new gifting restriction where you are selling an inventory from one account with the intention of using that money to buy a game for a second account. Why not trade the item to the account that needs the funds?
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Escrito originalmente por jacinto pinto akino rego:
Already did, they just said I'm restricted and offered no explanation whatsoever.
I'm sure they gave at least a high level explanation.

Escrito originalmente por jacinto pinto akino rego:
It's not like Steam can't know where mine came from (item selling). It's so illogical it's laughable. I've had that item for 4 years now and its sale was the only time I ever "added" funds to steam.
So, I've come across multiple users facing this new gifting restriction where you are selling an inventory from one account with the intention of using that money to buy a game for a second account. Why not trade the item to the account that needs the funds?
The item in question is from CS2, which I got a VAC ban in the game in the other account back in 2017.
ReBoot 30/nov./2023 às 21:13 
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I'm sure they gave at least a high level explanation.


So, I've come across multiple users facing this new gifting restriction where you are selling an inventory from one account with the intention of using that money to buy a game for a second account. Why not trade the item to the account that needs the funds?
The item in question is from CS2, which I got a VAC ban in the game in the other account back in 2017.
Well, bans suck on multiple levels, I suppose.
Ettanin 30/nov./2023 às 22:04 
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Escrito originalmente por FFL2and3rocks:
If you're suspected of using your Steam account for commercial purposes, you may be blocked from using wallet funds for gifts.
Why? Why specifically the wallet funds?
There were too many people trying to profit from market revenue by undercutting Valve through offering real money trading ("You give real $$$ I buy game X with wallet $$$ for you").
PUCKERED HOLE 15 de jul. às 17:34 
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Why? Why specifically the wallet funds?
There were too many people trying to profit from market revenue by undercutting Valve through offering real money trading ("You give real $$$ I buy game X with wallet $$$ for you").
Sounds like a scam
Wren 15 de jul. às 19:27 
The Steam discussions aren't the appropriate place to dispute specific bans, please read the following FAQ
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