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To you maybe. To thers no.
That's what sets the market prices - supply and demand. If others didn't think it worth it, they wouldn't sell.
and someone did the foilbadge to 2020, which is very high.
For example, if this person was indeed screwing with something, and affecting their levels, Valve would be in the ♥♥♥♥ to remove say, access to his games, as there's no way they could legally defend that.
That's why such restriction are generally saved for disrupting OTHERS' games, or fraudulent purchasing, because there's a CLEAR reason to take that access away. Otherwise they would be quite entitled to pursue Valve for breach of contract and theft.
As to whether they could just remove his levels, I'm sure there's some facility to do that without going overboard.
Just to be clear here.
nothing to take down. 20k is not much anyway.
seeing some inventories, some people have stocked thousands of badge levels and they are probably wait until the end.