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翻訳の問題を報告
1) Contact your provider and ask them to look into it.
2) Contact Steam Support to see if the transaction failed or is still pending.
Your payment provider can tell better and it's far quicker. By the time Steam get back to you, it's likely known anyway.
Valve does not have the money because the transaction "failed" and the transaction you are seeing is as already stated:
"On hold (reserved) to send to Steam, it does not mean they have received the money."
In other words " the hold will drop off and correct itself.
How it works:
Skrill > globalcollect > Steam
What happened:
globalcollect > Steam (fail) > Skrill does not know yet it failed.
With third party payment providers like Skrill, you will get this situation.
From Valve's side they see it failed. They're the end point in the trasaction so they WILL see that.
However, Skrill are the start point. They CANNOT see that it's failed yet, as they pay it to their payment processor and that's where the data will have failed.
This is one of the problems with using such payment providers.
So sadly all you can do is wait until your money gets freed up again.