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No card or anything, just £20 steam voucher and they print off a receipt with the code.
Back in the 2017 era we had a rip roaring economy not seen since the 1960s and Steam cards were a plenty as well as other kinds of gift cards: though this economy didn't last very long because of people internally wrecking it leading up to where we are now and when economies suck companies hold back and don't innovate/invest into innovating.
When I was little there was a term called being a real penny pincher meaning someone who holds onto every nickle and dime during hard times and we are now in those hard times globally which would've been laughable back then.
Now not only is shoplifting on the rise but aggressive shoplifting where people are hurt in the process has soared. No longer are thieves just running out the fire door with expensive TV's people are being physically assaulted now as people are in desperate mode and others taking advantage of the chaos.
I wonder with the rise of aggressive shoplifting perhaps they are afraid of being rob/assaulted so they are holding the cards back so thieves can't run off with them and hurt anybody. The only other solution would be to lock them up behind glass.
Cards aren't even activated until the transaction process is completed.
Stores are more worried about gift card scams and ransom attacks.
https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/digitalgiftcards/
im in Ontario and iv seen them at Bestbuy and GameStop in the last 30 days
Although I did hear something from a cashier "not sure how true it was" that they stopped selling them at shoppers drugmart because the cards were "active" and if someone stole them they could use them.
But again idk how true that is. Its just the story they gave.