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From what i read.
I recommend to call the company you bought it from or the company it is from, to ask if the site you used is theirs. What is kind of strange, that the site you used seemed to have asked for stuff to activate the card? That does not fit the first description.
Its reason enough to ask the real company about it.
Contact gave no info but a 404.
No impressum.
Several things are not what a real company would (have to) refer to.
If you ever get a pre paid card, always read the back of the card, or paper it came with inside the package that should have the link to their site so don't get directed to a fake site when try to google search for said company.
My advice contact pre paid card company, get them to chargeback on the scammers that took your money.
If pre paid card doesn't work on Steam, try using PayPal with the card, or but game keys can use tool site isthereanydeal.com to help find deals from trusted retailers.