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You gave someone a game. It's their game now. You no longer have any input over it.
You "feel" like you do. But in any practical sense, no, you absolutely do not. And you're going to find that gifts aren't contingent on your perpetually happiness with the relationship.
Given the context... methinks someone maliciously trying to refund a game because they're mad at someone else, that other party is probably going to decline...
I do actually have a right to refund the game. I bought it with MY MONEY, if someone wants to cause issues I have a right to remove something I gave them. If you gave someone something and they caused an issue that ended your friendship, your gonna ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ want it back.
Again, you might want to. And I understand the thinking behind what you're saying. It's just very misinformed.
The only way you're going to get your money back is by doing a charge back against Steam, and they'll permanently lock your account as a consequence.
Only by committing fraud. But good luck. I'm looking forward to your outraged posts when Steam doesn't side with you. Or your outrageous lies when you claim they did. Either will be delicious.
did anyone remind you that not everyone on steam is a child
Methinks you're not a very experienced adult if you believe what you're claiming...
get a load of this guy