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Nothing. The gift/game gets removed.
Account being suspended unless the chargeback is paid back.
Usually only if you have traded items for it.
Or it could just be a mistake with his payment processor, you should ask him to talk to them about it.
The original purchaser who chargebacked the gift gets their account suspended and they must pay back the amount that was forced back. You have nothing to do with the chargeback any further other than the game being removed.
Whoever bought the gift would've had to do the chargeback. Basically he could've lied to his bank and said "Hey, I didn't buy this game, someone stole my card, gimme my money back." So his bank takes the money back from Steam, and Steam suspends the account because it's a very common fraud tactic.
Found this from another thread:
this is correct.
it sees you had the game but you no longer have a license to play it. that is why it takes you to the store page.
Never accept a gift from an unknown user. Any accounts tied to a redeemed gift from a fraudulent source may be suspended.
That makes me nervous.