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Games bought on Steam are not accepted as account ownership evidence or in rare cases just with payment receipts like credit card statements.
Then you are most likely out of luck. You can try asking Support if they accept anything else as ownership evidence.
Also you never bought a cd key yourself? They're all copy pasted and given from friends 0.o?
You can even check that on the license page: https://store.steampowered.com/account/licenses/
Anything that has an acquisition method "Retail" was added via a key. There's also "Complimentary", which designates free stuff from the Steam store. Keys that have been obtained for free are still "Retail", because Steam has no purchase details on them.
Getting accounts from "friends" is always asking for trouble, unless they are actually real friends. If you didn't add those keys, they did... so they should have it.
Limited account meaning, never added or spent $5 on Steam yourself.