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I have already reported them to Steam to be sure.
Bait, story, steps
If you want to talk with a support of anything, you look up on your own how to do that on the original homepage. Never trust random things.
Valve will NEVER EVER contact you via any means outside of Steam, no matter how hard the person tries to claim otherwise.
There's ONE way only to talk to Steam staff. You click on support and initiate a support ticket. Then you wait and they respond via that system.
That's it. So you can be confident anything else is a scam.
True, if the ticket is deleted, the horses are already out of the barn, and you need to do some maintenance on your pc. I suggest running MALWAREBYTES in safe mode on your pc to see what nasty things are hiding on it.
It is still open, I didn't give them any details so I doubt they could phish anything.
Just in case though, i suggest you run malwarebytes on your pc. It cannot hurt. It is free so just google it. It may even find other nasty stuff on your pc, like adware.