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Hello,

Here is some news regarding my dead Steam account.

On 25th May my account's custom URL-address was removed from my account by a member of Steam Support (probably contractors did that).

They gave my personal link to an empty account that has nothing to do with me. Here's the account: https://steamcommunity.com/id/kaby/namehistory

However, Valve webserver has the issue with "memcached" technology...

Here is a new bug:

My account: https://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaby/
The account of unknown user (or Valve employee): https://steamcommunity.com/id/kaby/
Ok.
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Hey guys,

I need your personal opinion regarding my posting activity on the Steam forums.

What do you think? My posts were vanilla or a toxic?

Here is only two pages: https://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaby/posthistory
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I hope I will not violate the rules by bumping this thread...

I need your opinions guys. Really...
I don't mean to be rude, but what difference will our opinions make?
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SirPrimalform: I don't mean to be rude, but what difference will our opinions make?
I dunno. Maybe I was inadequate in the past on Steam forums.
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Hello all,

It looks like they are hunting me...

I have created a fresh new Steam account for activation promo games which are with storefront status "Free for a limited time". But after some time this account has been disabled.

I did not set up username or avatar, never used their forums, never used comments. Never bought paid games. Only one thing - using the same computer.

The conversation is here.
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KabyLake: Hello all,

It looks like they are hunting me...

I have created a fresh new Steam account for activation promo games which are with storefront status "Free for a limited time". But after some time this account has been disabled.

I did not set up username or avatar, never used their forums, never used comments. Never bought paid games. Only one thing - using the same computer.

The conversation is here.
Sounds like you really did burn all your bridges.
Weird how you continue to use kaby in your nickname and email address, when dealing with Steam.
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ariaspi: Weird how you continue to use kaby in your nickname and email address, when dealing with Steam.
Why I must hide from them? I am not involved in the payment fraud, never scamming users and so on.

They are acting like children.
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KabyLake: They are acting like children.
No, but you seem to be.

Access to Steam is not a right. Valve is not a utility. Games are not essential. And though I've never heard of anyone setting themselves on fire quite as thoroughly as you have, you do seem to have pushed too far, too many times. What do you expect of us? To take your side, when you showed a great deal of proof that after being told to stop contacting support, you continued to, again and again, anyway? To be mad at Steam for you, when your situation is so edge a case, and so clearly your own fault, that a system with about 125 MILLION active accounts went ahead and made an exception just for you? You've been globally banned. Find another way to get your fix, or find a healthier habit to replace it. Or, if you've the means and the will, hire a lawyer and go about this like an adult - by using whatever tools the law offers in cases like yours.
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OneFiercePuppy: Access to Steam is not a right. Valve is not a utility. Games are not essential.
I already wrote that I used my main account not only for playing games. I had a professional software for video rendering like Sony Vegas Pro and so on...
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OneFiercePuppy: Access to Steam is not a right. Valve is not a utility. Games are not essential.
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KabyLake: I already wrote that I used my main account not only for playing games. I had a professional software for video rendering like Sony Vegas Pro and so on...
Then you should have considered that when you kept pushing Steam over a game
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KabyLake: I already wrote that I used my main account not only for playing games. I had a professional software for video rendering like Sony Vegas Pro and so on...
If you do in fact have a valid license for that, contact Magix support and explain (in one email, and no follow-ons, unless they specifically ask you questions) what happened to your Steam account. They can - and perhaps will, especially now that the software isn't owned by SONY - decouple your license from Steam by cancelling the existing license and granting you a replacement one. That is actually not an unheard of thing with licensed software - canceling a license because a legitimate user has lost access to hardware or 3rd party software, and then issuing a replacement. There's no guarantee of course, but it's worth a shot if you're a legitimate license holder.

At the very least, it'll be more productive than continuing to complain about it here. We certainly have no pull with Valve.