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There have been technical problems on my end and I've even offered and insisted I tell them whatever pc specs they need to know to diagnose, but they kept refusing. I think you perhaps didn't contact actual Steam Support.
Please tell us which specific options you selected to reach the ticket you are trying to submit. It's likely you made a wrong choice somewhere.
That's definitely a scam. No way they would even bother to ask that kind of information. There is no reason for them to care unless OP is asking for a refund, in which case it is still not something they would ask.
If it was filed under the incorrect type of support ticket, yes. Typically for issues with games or the client itself.
It sounds more like they just put in a 'I'm having a techncial issue with the steam client' ticket than a 'I'm having a problem with a transaction' ticket.
It is not a scam. Please learn the definition of that word.
Support do indeed ask for hardware information depending on the type of ticket you are submitting. OP most likely selected the wrong type of ticket -- it's an easy enough mistake to make.
https://psteamhelp.yuanyoumao.com/en/wizard/HelpWithPurchase
Except the difference between those instances and this one is that the OP went to support. In all of those scams, "support" went to them. There is no scam here.