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Necause he got greedy and let himself betalked into some two way trade.
When you give away a game and it gets activated you egenrally don't get a notice.
STeam will not revert trades like that since it more or less becomes more complicated. and in this case. Secondly in your ccase it seems you were using the Gift thing which Valve will not usually reverse. Thirdly, you are waaaay hella past the refund and recovery window. So just let it drop. and I only hope you learned from your mistake.
NO, You never traded it, you gifted it by itself with nothing in return. If you had actually traded it, your game would have been returned.
And about steam not reverting trades with revoked items,
they revert it if its a single trade. Thats why they have the 30 days cooldown for bought games for trading.
This case shows, it leads rather likely to users trying to gift items instead of waiting 30 days. And it doesnt help much against intentional cases of revoking items after trade.
In this light this case is interesting, because it looks as if one game could be used for several scenarios before it gets revoked to harvest.
If you performed a trade to receive this game, Steam Support will not restore any items that were exchanged for the removed gift."
Do they mean gift or trade?
"If you performed a trade to receive this game...."
While this part of the sentence would mean steam trade is totally unreliable.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9958-MJDG-3003