steven Jul 9, 2020 @ 11:14am
Removing A Game I Gifted
I would like to remove a game I Gifted someone from their inventory, am I able to do that? If I cannot, how else can I remove it?
Originally posted by Snapjak:
You can't. It was a gift and it's their choice to remove/refund or keep forever.
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Snapjak Jul 9, 2020 @ 11:16am 
You can't. It was a gift and it's their choice to remove/refund or keep forever.
Theblaze Jul 9, 2020 @ 11:23am 
How would you feel if the sender removed the gift from your account without your consent?.
nullable Jul 9, 2020 @ 11:23am 
Originally posted by mrelavator:
I would like to remove a game I Gifted someone from their inventory, am I able to do that? If I cannot, how else can I remove it?

You gave someone a game. It's their game now. You no longer have any input over it.
steven Jul 9, 2020 @ 2:30pm 
to the people who think its bad for me to want to remove it. i have a reason to remove a game from someone who faked a 5 year friendship.
. Jul 9, 2020 @ 2:31pm 
Wow.
nullable Jul 9, 2020 @ 2:50pm 
Originally posted by mrelavator:
to the people who think its bad for me to want to remove it. i have a reason to remove a game from someone who faked a 5 year friendship.

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.
Last edited by nullable; Jul 9, 2020 @ 2:51pm
Jon Jul 9, 2020 @ 2:56pm 
just initiate the refund from the person and they'll get a prompt / message to refund the game.. Gifted 'deep rock galactic' to a mate.
nullable Jul 9, 2020 @ 3:01pm 
Originally posted by TLFTEzsy:
just initiate the refund from the person and they'll get a prompt / message to refund the game.. Gifted 'deep rock galactic' to a mate.

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...
steven Jul 9, 2020 @ 3:37pm 
Originally posted by Brockenstein:
Originally posted by mrelavator:
to the people who think its bad for me to want to remove it. i have a reason to remove a game from someone who faked a 5 year friendship.

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.

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.
steven Jul 9, 2020 @ 3:39pm 
Originally posted by Brockenstein:
Originally posted by TLFTEzsy:
just initiate the refund from the person and they'll get a prompt / message to refund the game.. Gifted 'deep rock galactic' to a mate.

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...
yes i can maliciously refund a game I bought with my money.
nullable Jul 9, 2020 @ 4:25pm 
Originally posted by mrelavator:
Originally posted by Brockenstein:

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.

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.

Originally posted by mrelavator:
Originally posted by Brockenstein:

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...
yes i can maliciously refund a game I bought with my money.

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.

Last edited by nullable; Jul 9, 2020 @ 4:25pm
steven Jul 9, 2020 @ 5:56pm 
Originally posted by Brockenstein:
Originally posted by mrelavator:

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.

Originally posted by mrelavator:
yes i can maliciously refund a game I bought with my money.

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
nullable Jul 9, 2020 @ 6:26pm 
Originally posted by mrelavator:

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...
steven Jul 9, 2020 @ 7:16pm 
Originally posted by Brockenstein:
Originally posted by mrelavator:

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
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