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Support is for account and billing issues and within a very limited scope dota 2 and cs2 problems. Keyword “limited”.
If you keep spamming them expecting a different answer you will be banned.
I've contacted them about all sorts of issues, and the result is always the same.
Am I being rude?
When I ask a specific question, it's logical to expect a specific answer, not just a ticket being closed.
After the 20th ticket that's simply closed without an answer, how can I remain reasonable?
I'll stop being rude as soon as Steam support answers at least one simple question of mine, and they actually provide assistance in solving it, rather than just sending me an article from some FAQ, which I can read anyway. There's no need to create a whole department dedicated to this.
I repeat: support and an information bureau are completely different concepts.