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did you lose your account or was the account closed ?
is there a disputed charge ?
what about the fraudulent charges ?
They never asked me anything. All they told me was I couldn't reverse any changes made, what apparently was a fraudulent charge used on my account. So in their PoV it seemed as if I was trying to reverse it when I had reported it as being hijacked and wanted to repossess my account, back to it's original owner me.
I submited the ticket after getting back from vacation because I had noticed I couldn't login and I had an email that had said my email was changed.
if you can't do that either because you refuse to or can't then you lost the account . you have to take better care of your things . you are responsible for your account .
contact steam support and do what's required .
for some reason i get the feeling there is a lot more to the story you tell ,
if you lost access to the account how would you know there was fraudulent activity on it ?
if the accounts hijacked why would steam be contacting you in regards to fraudulent activity ?
if your hijacked steam would be contacting the person who stole your account , not you , you wouldn't be aware of the illegal activity until you retrieved the account
people use hijacking as an excuse for fraud , "it wasn't me , i was hijacked"
did you buy the account from someone ?
your story sounds like just that . a story .
it doesn't sound believable , it sounds like someone trying to cover up illegal activity
I wouldn't be asking if I hadn't tried it already. I'm not one of those idiots that hasn't the slightest of ideas on what to do.
if you know how the system works you know nobody here can do a thing to help you , account retrieval can only be done through support .
what's the point ?
However, your OP is somewhat suspicious - it sounds like fraud was committed on the account and despite you claiming it was hijacked; Support found no evidence through IP logs or location fixing that you were compromised at the time. If the account was deeply compomised and flag for fraud; it's best to let it go and continue on your current one especially if you have no proof of ownership or don't even know the personal details attached.
Steam Support are foolproof though and all activity can be easily traced and determined.
you refer the the lost account as "one you were using " .
none of what you say has a ring of truth .
it all sounds like you got caught in some shady activity , and now are looking for a way to get around it (at least a year later)
And I tried supplying proof of ownership, paypal purchases, cd keys from physical copies of games I own, steam wallet codes I kept in case.
Like I said, went on vacation came back and couldn't login. Email was changed, somehow, but my email wasn't compromised somehow mainly because I use my phone as a verification process.
Nonetheless. Since I can't get a simple answer from you guys and I've supplied enough info I'm going to leave this thread be. Reply if you want, but I'm unsubscribing so i don't get notifications of replies.