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Wrong, I'm afraid it has always been to varying degrees.
You must remember that many people commeting on this very thread have been advising on here for many years (myself about 10 on and off). We see all the data every year, and I assure it's the same every sale.
Now you may have got lucky in the past, but personal data is far too small a pool to offer any meaningful conclusion.
What do you expect? Sales by nature offer a DRASTIC increase in users who are not just using the service but buying on the store. Then, they're downloading those purchases. In other words every aspect of the Steam service is being hit hard. And of course, people will be taking punts on games that are reduced and refunding them.
You don't have to take my explanation for it, as Steam stats are pretty open. You can see clear evidence of this if you care to look.
Do you not understand that point?
Steam support will respond to you in 24h - 48h depends on tickets and how much works they have on that time. Be patient is the best way :)