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<isLimitedAccount>0</isLimitedAccount>
0 means you have full access.
See this, please. (the market message should mention this purchase restriction, and that you now have to wait the 30 days, if you try to use the Community Market)
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1047-edfm-2932#purchase
No Purchase Older Than 30 Days
Your account must have a successful purchase older than 30 days, but not older than a year in order to access the Community Market. The purchase of wallet funds, games, DLCs and software meet this requirement. Activating a Steam Wallet Code or Gift Card on your account to add funds to your Steam Wallet also meet this requirement. Retail CD key activation and gift purchases do not satisfy this requirement.
If you would have added the funds to your wallet instead, you would still not be a limited user, but you also would still have the recent purchase restriction, as you have to actually make a purchase, as it says, to remove that.
They are seperate restrictions. The limited user restriction is a one-time deal.
<isLimitedAccount>1</isLimitedAccount>
how much does it say you need to spend at the top of that page?