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Me-But I go a mac
seriously op how dumb can you be?
Practically speaking, go ahead and contact Steam Support. They probably can't help you, but it's worth a try. Also, in the future never trust anyone who: calls you about your computer, calls you about your taxes, claims to be a Nigerian prince, claims you won a contest you never entered, or claims to be a relative of yours stranded in a foreign country without money.
such a no.
brainer.
to think that steam cards
are a valid payment?
If this is true, then I think you should stop playing games and go read a book and do some math problems.
Who in the blue hell listens to some random person that calls them on the telephone?
Avoid scammer tips:
- They get you to run "Event Viewer" and claim those errors/warnings are all bad. Honestly, it logs all events and some can be issues, but most can be safely ignored.
- They get you to run "hh h" (this opens HTML Help), then go use "Jump to URL" under it. This acts like an unsecured web-browser, hiding the URL path, etc. They might ask you to remote access the pc via support.me (logmein) or similar with a 6-digital access code.
- They might show you "tree" under a command prompt. This just lists out your directory listings, so appears long and confusing, it's however meaningless and harmless information.
- They might attempt to run "syskey" on your pc. This encrypts your files with a password, so they can hold your PC ransom.