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But Steam is perfectly happy for someone to refund a game they not long bought, to then buy it at the new low price.
I can almost guarantee you aren't going to be able to do what you're wanting to here.
If you had been using Steam for over a decade you should have known about this...
And btw... impulse control is a good thing:..
This is true for the automated refund system. But it is entirely possible to get a refund outside of this period by submitting a manual refund request.
Very highly unlikely to work for the OP, however.
This is where Steam is lagging behind one of their competitors in PC Gaming distribution stores. One of their competitors does automatic partial refunds with in 4 weeks of purchase if the game goes on sale, regardless of time played, and the user doesn't even need to contact customer support the store does it automatically.
But yeah, the 40 hours of playtime will probably be my downfall here - probably won't hurt to try though.
The same refund policy as any other purchase which isn't a preorder. You must meet all three conditions:
1 - Less than 2 hours played
2 - Less than 2 weeks owned
3 - Not have been warned that you've made too many refund requests
With your playtime, you'll be denied an automatic refund.
But try submitting a ticket manually, and explaining your situation politely. If you're lucky, and you've never had a goodwill gesture refund in the past, Steam Support might let you refund the game. Keep in mind also that returned funds might not arrive before any ongoing sale finishes.
Ah, forget the last bit. It seems you've had your goodwill refund already. Prepare for support to refuse your refund request.
Yeah, like already mentioned, that was your 1 time "goodwill" refund. Everyone gets one for a refund outside the parameters ( if not too extreme) but after that they become way more strict, even with manual refund requests.
You need to fix your thinking. You bought the game for a price you thought was fair. You played it for 40+ hours as well. You got what you paid for and for a price you liked. That has not changed simply because the game went on sale 10 days later.
If you had been in the refund window Id be the first one telling you to refund and buy it at the lower price but youre not. Accept that you thought it was a good enough deal when you bought it.
Don't expect anything good. They'll likely look at the price of the product on the date you purchased it, and will then tell you there was no error.
It's weird but it does encourage people to spend more in your store even if the actual solution is to actually wait for a sale if that matters to you.
No one has been banned for simply asking for a refund.
I mean, you thought it was worth the full price.
If you want to buy games on sale wait for them to go on sale. If you buy a game at full price and play it a ton, sounds like you thought the game was worth full price and got a lot out of it. You're way outside the policy limits, and I don't think anyone is getting a refund after exceeding the limits by a factor of twenty. (Which also makes your refunded a game over a year later story suspect for a number of reasons. Memory can be a fickle thing.)
Also it's not like I refunded it during a sale. It was more like, I went a year without installing it, and I was like, "I'm probably never going to get around to playing this game," so I refunded it, then a another year or so after that it was on sale for like, 75% off, and I was like, "eh, might as well buy it again since I have leftover cash in my steam wallet."
EDIT: hmmm actually now that I'm looking through my purchase history, it doesn't look like I've ever re-purchased a game I've refunded before. I guess that game really was one that I was never going to end up installing lol.