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Fordítási probléma jelentése
are you trying to send someone a gift card?
Also digital gift cards cant be send to Argentina anymore from other countries, just from inside Argentina.
There are online stores that sell Steam Wallet cards in different currencies.
You could just buy him one in the correct one and gift him the code.
Regarding the second paragraph... is this official / verifiable? I googled a bit and only found information supposedly from Steam support that they are aware of an issue with digital gift card system and that it is taking them time to fix.
Sending Digital Gift Cards was one of the only methods left how users who had a second account in Argentinia to buy cheap games could fund that account.
Direct payment was already only possible with locally registered payment methods since last year, same for region switching in general.
So this seems more like a deliberate action on Valve´s part to dry out the huge amount of fake Argentinian accounts floating around.
Of course i could be totally wrong and its really just some bug/error but then Valve seems pretty incompetent if they dont even know what it is after 4 months.
Ok thank you for the information. But there is a bit speculation included because there appears not to be an official announcement from Steam. And we do get an error message. If it was deliberate, why not cancel the option for good / offiicially.
In any case, digital codes in ARG currency can still be bought from 3rd party sellers. So much for dry out.
Maybe this is something for philosphers but I reckon the coincidence is called globalisation enhanced by digitalisation.