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번역 관련 문제 보고
Steam is an application.
Valve staff very rarely post in this section.
You would be better off raising the issue with support or requesting a new card from your bank so the numbers change on that card.
However, are they cards issued by a different company? Like Mastercard and Visa?
You can even call the credit card company.
:-)
Support cannot help you with this. They are *support* not a suggestions box. The only answer you'll gt from them regarding something like this is to post in this very forum.
That I have to disagree on. Four digits is almost the entire number already given that there are very few mobile prefixes. If another *cough* mishap *cough* like the caching episode happens and you have a social media presence that can be easily linked with your gaming persona, you open people up to whole new scam methods. Imagine the "prove your items are not duplicated"-scam with an "admin" on the phone.