Are you tired of being stuck with a game that just doesn’t meet your expectations? Maybe it’s buggy, or the gameplay just isn’t as fun as you hoped. Whatever the reason may be, returning a Steam game can seem like an overwhelming and confusing process. But fear not! In this post, we’ll break down everything you need to know about returning Steam games, from eligibility requirements to step-by-step instructions on how to do it. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn how to exercise your consumer rights in the world of digital gaming.
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Understand the Steam refund rules
If you’re not happy with your purchase on Steam, there are a few things you need to know before trying to return it. First and foremost, if the game has been played, you can’t return it. Secondly, only games that are in “new condition” can be returned. Third, you have 14 days from the date of purchase to return an item. If the game is returned after the 14-day window has closed, a full refund will be given back to you minus any restocking fees that may apply. And finally, if the game was gifted then the gifter is responsible for returning it.
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How to return a Steam game
If you have a problem with your Steam game, there are a few things you can do to try and fix it. Here is everything you need to know about returning games on Steam.
Steam refunds:
If you’re not happy with your purchase on Steam, you can request a refund. To do this, open the Steam client and go to the My Games tab. Under the game’s details, click on the “Reviews” column and then click on the “Refunds” link next to that game. You’ll need to provide your purchase information and proof of purchase, like a receipt or serial number. If your issue is with in-game content (like an item you bought but didn’t receive), we can’t help you get a refund for that.
Steam Trading Cards:
Some players may also want to exchange their trade cards for something else or just get them back if they don’t want them anymore. To do this, open the Steam client and go to the My Games tab. Under the game’s details, click on the “Reviews” column and then click on the “Trading Cards” link next to that game. You’ll need to provide your account name and password (if you’ve set one up) as well as which cards you’d like to cancel or exchange. If your issue is with in-game content (like an item you bought but didn’t receive), we can’t help you get a refund for that
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