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Do you play the game via family sharing?
Your account is still limited. You can not get trading cards.
From: Limited User Accounts FAQ
You have to spend the equivalent of $5 US.
Receiving a Steam gift or digital gift card from a friend doesn't count.
* Redeeming RETAIL wallet cards or topping up Steam wallet balance using an EXTERNAL payment method (credit card or a local equivalent) counts.
* BUYING (not receiving!) a digital gift card to gift it to ANOTHER person using an EXTERNAL payment method (credit card or local equivalent) counts.
* Buying games or software on Steam using an EXTERNAL (not wallet balance) payment method counts.
* GIFTING (not receiving!) games or software on Steam using an EXTERNAL (not wallet balance) payment method counts.
The following does NOT count against the $5 and does NOT unlimit the account:
* Redeeming an activation key
* RECEIVING a DIGITAL gift card as a form of gift.
* RECEIVING games or software as a form of gift.
* Buying items on the Steam marketplace using WALLET balance instead of an external payment method (TOPPING UP wallet balance using an external payment method however counts).
* Buying games or software on Steam using WALLET balance instead of an external payment method (TOPPING UP wallet balance using an external payment method however counts).
Be aware that you can lose the unlimited user status if your lifetime purchase record falls below $5 due to currency fluctuations.