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Do not access another persons account!
You can send them a digital gift card instead (you have to be friends though).
ONLY the account owner should be the one logging into an account.
Gift cards cannot be paid with wallet credit.
But you could just go buy a physical gift card and send your friend the code to redeem themselves.
How do you do that?
Wallet funds can not be transferred to another account.
From: https://store.steampowered.com/digitalgiftcards/selectgiftcard
back in the day my bank had option to send money directly to any steam account by entering its username and amount you want to send. same feature in cash boxes where you can enter username, add cash and it will top up the given account.
something changed on Valve's end and now you can only use gift card (purchased elsewhere for cash or from your bank account) or send money through steam to a friend (uses your bank card - not wallet funds)
however, if you want to gift someone a game you can purchase it from wallet funds if Valve allows it (your own yearly spending on steam store has to be more than you're trying to spend on gift).
Valve stopped that when they removed inventory game gifts back in May 2017.
makes sense. I recall using the feature when I created the account and then after few top ups it was no longer available.
but I doubt the change came to payment processors in 2017, more like in 2019 because I had no issue to top up my steam account by username back then.
To other users, Valve stopped that in 2017. Payment processors may have stopped offering that option later on.
Some still offer it for direct logins.
interesting. I thought it's gone completely. someone is lucky, it's handy feature. can use precise amount you need instead of adding 5/10 etc
You can still add any amount, provided it's at least the minimum required ($5 or €5, generally). That's why Augmented Steam can augment the "buy wallet funds" page to add a custom box -- the Steam software can do any amount, they just don't offer it on the webpage.
interesting, thanks for sharing. will look into it if I'll need custom amount.