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So you tired of waiting in line, and decided the best course of action would be to go to the back of the line? And somehow hope that speeds the line up? Because that's what you did. Stop doing things to feel like "something" is getting done. Sometimes you just have to wait. And there's no gymnastics on your end that are going to speed things up. But they can help slow things down.
Average doesn't mean guaranteed.
Business days, not regular days. Business days are Monday-Friday, not weekends, not during holidays. It was a holiday weekend here in the US with the 4th of July, that's why there is a delay.
refund requests are automatically delayed by 3 days if there was a recent credential change .. but that is also mentioned in the email you get for the refund request.
which is probably the case here.
No. If you submitted it on 7/3, which was a Saturday and assuming Steam employees were off just on Monday, it doesn't count until today. Which means you likely would have heard something by Friday if not sooner. Since you deleted that Steam Support Ticket and submitted a new one, yeah, you probably won't hear anything back until next week at best.