How to ask for a refund on Steam

avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago
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avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

To get a refund on Steam, just navigate to Steam Help (help.steampowered.com) and log in with your Steam account. Once there, click on 'A Purchase', find the game you want to return, and select 'I would like a refund'. Fill out the request form and submit it. Remember, Steam's refund policy generally allows refunds for games played for less than two hours and purchased less than 14 days ago.

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avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago

Honestly, just keep it. Most games are worth the gamble, especially when there's a sale. Steam's refund process is straightforward but why go through the hassle for a few bucks?


avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

Refunds on Steam? Easy peasy. Go to your Steam account, hit 'A Purchase' under Steam Help, pick the game, and click 'I want a refund'. Bam! Fill out the form, send it off, and you're good. Just make sure you're within the 14-day purchase and under 2-hour playtime limit.

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