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anyway thanks
If they made perma-deletion actually permanently delete, then people would have to complain to Support about "I changed my mind".
As a note, don't buy from websites that sell you RU -keys, and don't use VPNs when the SSA clearly forbids the use of them for the intent you did.
Doesn't that only apply if the game has a CD-key for a separate client/service?
I'd imagine you're able to "permanently delete" the Russian license, and just buy/redeem another license. I've bought the same game twice and I have two separate licenses for it for example: http://i.imgur.com/Kc1tAAH.png
Not to mention this person who worked around a language depot by deactivating a license that didn't contain said language depot, and then acquiring one that did.
Point being: license changes; CD-key doesn't. That being said Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare doesn't have any other keys than the activation code on Steam.
So, I would imagine Help Desk -page would be enough for the job. Do correct me if I'm wrong.