ArachnosX: >Someone loses access to hundreds of products he paid good money for
>Shares his negative experience
>Posts lots of evidence, including direct Steam support tickets
>Doesn't hide the fact he bothered Steam support a ((little)) too much
>Just wanted to help fix security issues (
Dear Princess Celestia, today I learned that trying to help is wrong.)
>Was clumsy and went wrong about it, but had only the best intentions
You missed out a few steps here
1) Was banned by steam for circumventing security protocols
2) This is normal and is just a normal Community ban which freezes the account in time. And allows them access to all their games.
3) From that point they proceeded to harrass everyone at steam about this.
4) Remember, at this point the person has not lost access to any games. if they had just sucked it up nothing would have happened. They have at this point lost nothing.
5) After HUNDREDS of denials from steam. HUNDREDS. Steam issues an ultimatum. Stop contacting Support regarding the account's community ban.
6) Person ignores said ultimatum
7) Steam goes through with disabling the enire account. An event so rare multiple moderators on steam are genuinieuly confused by this since there's literally no history of this ever happening. Ever.
This person 'lost money' because they actively said "I dont care about my account" and ignored hundreds of warnings from Steam. HUNDREDS OF WARNINGS.
They're a pathologcial liar because they totally misreprsent the events that took place. They didn't get banned for explointing anything. They got their entire account disabled for ignoring support's ultimatum. They were banned from the steam subreddit because, again, they ignored multiple warnings to not post this obvious tripe on our subreddit. Hell on the steam subreddit his other post that we actually banned him on was a nonsense tirade about how "Jared" was corrupt and using alts to ban his accounts. Again totally misrepresenting entirely what happeend.
Note the 'we keep warning you but you keep ignoring us, yet expect sympathy for doing so' problem